CID officers are analysing data from the prime suspect in the murder of the three children of Kapsoya MCA aspirant James Ratemo.

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The data will help establish if other people were involved, before he returns to court on June 6 to possibly face murder charges.

Samuel Mutunga, Uasin Gishu county acting police chief say they expect to finalise the details within the 10 days given by the court.

A postmortem carried out led by Dr Keittany Kibet revealed the children lacked air in the lungs, an indication they had been strangled before their bodies were thrown into River Nzoia.

Clifford Nyamweya, seven, Dan Nyamweya, five, and Glen Ongaki, three, will be buried at Nyacheke village in Kisii on June 9.