A group of survivors and families of victims gathered at the August 7 Memorial Park in Nairobi on Thursday to mark 27 years since the 1998 US embassy bombing.
The event was filled with prayer, memories, and a call for compensation that has gone unanswered for nearly three decades.
The attack, which killed 224 people and injured over 5,000, mostly Kenyans, remains one of the worst terror attacks in the country.
Yet for many survivors, the pain is not just about the loss, it is about being forgotten. "Life has never been the same.