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DCI detectives arrest Dutch tycoon Rouwenhourst murder suspects - The Kenya News

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Herman Rouwenhourst owned hotels and nightclubs across Mombasa and Kilifi counties, DCI says. [File, Standard] Homicide detectives have  this morning arrested two main suspects in the murder of Dutch tycoon Herman Rouwenhourst, 55, and his security guard Evans Bokoro, 23, on July 4. The two were found lifeless in the…

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