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Kenya: Bodies of Two Drowned Children Found in Tana
Capital FM, 19 September 2012
Two children drowned in River Tana on Monday as they fled to escape being arrested by security forces who have been deployed to pacify the region. Read more »
Security forces on patrol: The bodies of two children, aged 15 and 10, were retrieved from a river after they drowned while fleeing security forces (file photo).
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