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Mourners storm Kenyan airport to receive Odinga's body

On Thursday, thousands of mourners briefly invaded Nairobi's airport, disrupting a funeral ceremony for veteran opposition leader Raila Odinga. Crowds also flooded nearby roads, and tried to break into parliament.

Odinga died in India, where he was receiving medical care, on Wednesday, aged 80. He had been a prominent figure in Kenyan politics for decades.

Odinga supporters had taken to the streets to pay their respects. President William Ruto, along with other officials, went to the airport in order to receive Odinga's body.

As the coffin was removed from the plane cargo, mourners - some on motorcycles – overran the airside and interrupted part of the ceremony.

The crowd backed off the plane later, but chaos caused a two-hour halt to airport operations.

Some Odinga fans also climbed the gates of the parliament where the government planned to hold a public viewing. His party claimed that the venue had been changed to a Nairobi stadium.

Odinga, who is primarily known as an opponent, became prime minister in 2008. He also formed a political alliance with Ruto in the last year.

He was loved by his Luo tribe in western Kenya. Many of them believe that he lost the presidency due to electoral fraud. (Reporting and editing by Ammu Kanampilly, Andrew Cawthorne, Vincent Mumo and Edwin Waita)

(source: Reuters)