Kenyans 'scared' after Westgate shopping centre siege
Residents in Nairobi are attempting to readjust to normal life following the deadly four-day siege that killed at least 61 people.
President Uhuru Kenyatta urged the Kenyan public to unite against the militant group al-Shabab, which claimed responsibility for the attack at the Westgate shopping centre.
Traders at a local market, where some of the victims were regular customers, told BBC News they were still "scared" and "disturbed" by the violent events.