The chopper that crashed on Saturday morning in Nakuru. Photo/nation.co.ke
Family members of the missing persons from the helicopter crash tragedy in Nakuru have raised concerns over the time taken to recover bodies.
Addressing the media on Tuesday, family members called on the National disaster operations centre to call in more divers to participate in the mission.
By Monday, there were 21 divers involved in the recovery mission.
On Monday two bodies were recovered.
However, director and chief investigator of accidents Martyn Lunani urged family members to be patient.
“We have informed the family members of the ongoing search and upon conclusion of the investigations into the crash we shall give a detailed report. But as for now we just call for patience,” he said.