Policemen inspect a damaged public transport van at the scene of a twin explosion at the Gikomba open-air market for second-hand clothes in Nairobi
Policemen inspect a damaged public transport van at the scene of a twin explosion at the Gikomba open-air market for second-hand clothes in Kenya's capital Nairobi May 16, 2014. At least four people were killed on Friday in two explosions in Nairobi, the country's National Disaster Operations Centre (NDOC) said. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
A woman walks near a damaged vehicle at the scene of a twin explosion at the Gikomba open-air market for second-hand clothes in Nairobi
A woman walks near a damaged vehicle at the scene of a twin explosion at the Gikomba open-air market for second-hand clothes in Kenya's capital Nairobi May 16, 2014. At least four people were killed on Friday in two explosions in Nairobi, the country's National Disaster Operations Centre (NDOC) said. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor at an illegal micro-brewery along a river in the suburbs of Nairobi
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", at an illegal micro-brewery along a river in the suburbs of Kenya's capital Nairobi May 9, 2014. Eighty people have died after drinking from a batch of illegal liquor in Kenya and police have detained several people for questioning, officials and police said on Wednesday. Consumption of illicit alcohol is common in Kenya where many cannot afford factory-made beers and spirits. Deaths often occur but this is the largest number of people killed in a single incident for several years. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA BUSINESS - Tags: HEALTH CRIME LAW TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
A man sleeps on the streets after drinking distilled traditional alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", in the suburbs of Nairobi
A man sleeps on the streets after drinking distilled traditional alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", in the suburbs of Nairobi May 9, 2014. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: HEALTH SOCIETY)
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor at an illegal micro-brewery in the suburbs of Nairobi
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", at an illegal micro-brewery in the suburbs of Kenya's capital Nairobi May 9, 2014. Eighty people have died after drinking from a batch of illegal liquor in Kenya and police have detained several people for questioning, officials and police said on Wednesday. Consumption of illicit alcohol is common in Kenya where many cannot afford factory-made beers and spirits. Deaths often occur but this is the largest number of people killed in a single incident for several years. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: HEALTH CRIME LAW)
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor at an illegal micro-brewery in the suburbs of Nairobi
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", at an illegal micro-brewery in the suburbs of Kenya's capital Nairobi May 9, 2014. Eighty people have died after drinking from a batch of illegal liquor in Kenya and police have detained several people for questioning, officials and police said on Wednesday. Consumption of illicit alcohol is common in Kenya where many cannot afford factory-made beers and spirits. Deaths often occur but this is the largest number of people killed in a single incident for several years. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: HEALTH CRIME LAW)
A general view shows activity at an illegal micro-brewery for distilling traditional alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", along a river in the suburbs of Nairobi
A general view shows activity at an illegal micro-brewery for distilling traditional alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", along a river in the suburbs of Nairobi May 9, 2014. Eighty people have died after drinking from a batch of illegal liquor in Kenya and police have detained several people for questioning, officials and police said on Wednesday. Consumption of illicit alcohol is common in Kenya where many cannot afford factory-made beers and spirits. Deaths often occur but this is the largest number of people killed in a single incident for several years. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA - Tags: HEALTH CRIME LAW)
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor at an illegal micro-brewery along a river in the suburbs of Nairobi
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", at an illegal micro-brewery along a river in the suburbs of Kenya's capital Nairobi May 9, 2014. Eighty people have died after drinking from a batch of illegal liquor in Kenya and police have detained several people for questioning, officials and police said on Wednesday. Consumption of illicit alcohol is common in Kenya where many cannot afford factory-made beers and spirits. Deaths often occur but this is the largest number of people killed in a single incident for several years. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA BUSINESS - Tags: HEALTH CRIME LAW)
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor at an illegal micro-brewery along a river in the suburbs of Nairobi
A labourer prepares distilled traditional brewed alcoholic liquor, locally known as "chang'aa", at an illegal micro-brewery along a river in the suburbs of Kenya's capital Nairobi May 9, 2014. Eighty people have died after drinking from a batch of illegal liquor in Kenya and police have detained several people for questioning, officials and police said on Wednesday. Consumption of illicit alcohol is common in Kenya where many cannot afford factory-made beers and spirits. Deaths often occur but this is the largest number of people killed in a single incident for several years. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (KENYA BUSINESS - Tags: HEALTH CRIME LAW)