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Tame loss of life of Kenyans operating in South Sudan

News of Kenyans being killed in Southern Sudan is worrying. Recently, a Kenyan teacher Tabitha Musangi was reportedly shot dead by a soldier because she failed to stop when the country’s flag was being lowered.

This is not the only case. In February, three Kenyans from Trans Nzoia County namely Enock Wanjala, Eric Barasa and Maurice Simiyu were killed in the country.  That same month, Timothy Kipkorir Kisang, 28, was found outside his house in Wau, the capital of West Bahr al Ghazal State. In October, Pamela Atieno Abonge, 30, died under as-yet-unexplained circumstances.

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