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Bullet that killed Baby Satrin’s mother during a terrorist gun attack at a Mombasa church is the same one lodged in his head

INSET: Monday’s Standard Newspaper’s front page photo of Baby Satrin Osinya, with bloodied top, holding onto his crying brother Moses Gift at Coast General Hospital, Mombasa, last Sunday. They were among victims of the Likoni church attack. We later on learnt that he had a bullet in his head as per this X-Ray. [PHOTOS: MAARUFU MOHAMMED/STANDARD]

By BENARD SANGA

MOMBASA, KENYA: The terrorist bullet that killed Baby Satrin Osinya’s mother in church and spared him — just two months to his first birthday — is lodged dangerously in his head. Yes, doctors believe one of the bullets that ended his mother’s life, while she was shielding him, exited her body and buried itself in his head. Monday night, two days after the terrorists’ gun attack inside a Likoni church, doctors were still going through scans and x-rays of Baby Satrin’s head, trying to determine if the bullet could be surgically removed without inflicting more damage or even risking his young life.

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