Former Naivasha MP John Mututho. [Photo: the-star.co.ke]
Former NACADA chairman John Mututho has told Governor Lee Kinyajui to use all possible means and ensure bodies of victims after a chopper crashed into Lake Nakuru are recovered.
Mututho said families of victims will be relieved if they give their loved ones a decent send off.
The fomer Nakuru gubernatorial aspirant said it is a shame the bodies are yet to be retrieved.
"It is sahmeful to the county government and the national government that we have not yet retrieved the bodies," Mututho said.
He added: " I challenge Kinyajui to do everything possible and get those bodies out. You are a young man who can even take a rope and swim in the lake to recover the bodies."
Three bodies are still missing since the chopper, which had five aboard, crashed into the lake on October 21.
Among those missing, and assumed dead, is John 'Mapozi' Ndirangu, Veronicah Muthoni and Sam Gitau.