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Kenya: State Officers Told to Help Identify Bodies
The Star, 6 April 2015
THE state has directed registration of persons staff to report to work immediately to help identify the victims of the Garissa University College massacre. Read more »
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Kenya: Agony of Parents Identifying Garissa Massacre Bodies
Capital FM, 4 April 2015
The identification of the bodies of victims of the Garissa University College massacre entered the second day on Sunday at the Chiromo mortuary, with more expected to be… Read more »
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Kenya: Othaya Family Mourns Death of Only Child
The Star, 6 April 2015
A family in Othaya, Nyeri county is mourning their only child, killed in the Garissa University terror attack on Thursday. Read more »
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Kenya: Garissa Survivor Thought Students Were Playing With Fireworks
The Star, 6 April 2015
A survivor of last Thursday's Garissa University College massacre says when the al Shaabab struck she thought some people were playing with fireworks. Read more »
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Kenya: 61 Bodies Identified At Chiromo Mortuary
The Star, 6 April 2015
SIXTY one bodies of students of Garissa University College killed last Thursday have been identified at the Chiromo Mortuary in Nairobi. Read more »
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Kenya: Six Missing After Terror
The Star, 6 April 2015
SIX students from Kisii who were learning at Garissa University College are yet to be traced by their relatives. Read more »
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Kenya: Terror Attack Survivors Arrive in Mwingi Town
The Star, 6 April 2015
Mwingi town residents on Saturday woke up as early as 5am to wait for survivors of the Garissa University College attack. Read more »
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Kenya: Duale Orders North Eastern Parents to Give Info On Al Shabaab Children Within 7 Days
The Star, 6 April 2015
National Assembly majority leader Aden Duale has given parents in northern Kenya a seven-day ultimatum to volunteer information about their children who have joined al Shabaab… Read more »
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Kenya: Lamu Cancels Fete Dances to Mourn Garissa Victims
The Star, 6 April 2015
THE Lamu Food Expo and Festival is going without traditional dances or music as a way of remembering the victims of last week's terror attack. Read more »
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Kenya: Runyenjes Girl Missing After Attack
The Star, 6 April 2015
A second-year student from Runyenjes constituency is still missing after the Garissa University College terror attack that killed 147 people last Thursday. Caroline Karimi is the… Read more »
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Kenya: CID to Assist With Identification of Mutilated Garissa Attack Bodies
The Star, 5 April 2015
Sixty one bodies of the students of Garrisa University who were killed on Thursday last week have been identified at the Chiromo mortuary. Read more »
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Kenya: MSF Medical Team Helps Treat More Than 70 Wounded in Garissa University Attack
MSF, 3 April 2015
In response to the attack on Garissa University which took place on Thursday 2 April, a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) medical team is providing support to the Kenyan… Read more »