The siege at the shopping mall in Nairobi is ended.<br /> <br />Now the difficult task for Kenyans to reclaim their dead.<br /> <br />Some are frustrated over delays in releasing the bodies of their loved ones.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) KENYAN WOMAN, SAYING:<br /> <br />"The police are saying it is the doctor who has refused. Then the doctor are telling us it is the police that are not giving the clearance. What is this?"<br /> <br />Nairobi's top mortuary official says the delay can't be avoided.<br /> <br />At least 72 people were killed during the four-day siege by Somali Islamists.<br /> <br />There are just so many bodies to post-mortem, he says.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) MORTUARY OFFICIAL SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT JACOB NYONGESA, SAYING:<br /> <br />"We would have released them earlier but all the pathologists were summoned to go to Westgate so they can assist in the retrieval of the bodies under the rubbles."<br /> <br />This is the rubble he's talking about. Three stories of the upscale Westgate shopping mall collapsed near