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Paul Manyasi is alive, family says

[ad_1] Father of a Kenyan man believed to have fallen from a Kenya Airways (KQ) plane as it landed in London, on June 30, has denied a Sky News report indicating that the stowaway was his son. According to the father who spoke to KTN News, his son is not dead though he is unsure of his whereabouts. Also, the father d

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Paul Manyasi is alive, family says

[ad_1] Father of a Kenyan man believed to have fallen from a Kenya Airways (KQ) plane as it landed in London, on June 30, has denied a Sky News report indicating that the stowaway was his son. According to the father who spoke to KTN News, his son is not dead though he is unsure of his whereabouts. Also, the father dismissed the name Paul Manyasi which Sky News indicated as that of his son saying the images used are correct but his boy’s name is Cetrick Shivanji Isaac. He says he informed the Sky News journalist that the man being imposed as his son was not the one and could not understand why the reporter went ahead to broadcast the report despite his denial. Following the developments, the father on Wednesday threatened to take legal action...

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