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Nationals Shot in Sudan Return Home.

The Nation (Kenya)

| December 30, 2009 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Kenneth Ogosia

One of the Kenyans wounded during a shooting incident in Southern Sudan's capital Juba has been airlifted to Nairobi as bodies of the three people killed by a trigger happy soldier are expected to arrive on Wednesday morning.

Mr Samuel Njuguna Nyanjui was brought back with head injuries but another wounded Kenyan was left behind on the pilot's insistence that he was too critical.

During an interview with the Daily Nation, Mr Nyanjui disputed claims by the Government of Southern Sudan that the killing of three of his colleagues was caused by a disagreement with a soldier.

He was flown back from Juba after being discharged …

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