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Family says son killed during SA xenophobic rampage

A family in Mwembe Ngoma village in Msambweni is mourning the death of a son it claims was murdered in South Africa by xenophobic mobs last month, apparently for living with a South African woman. [PHOTO  BY STANDARD]

Kwale, Kenya: A family in Mwembe Ngoma village in Msambweni is mourning the death of a son it claims was murdered in South Africa by xenophobic mobs last month, apparently for living with a South African woman.

Hassan Stima, who was a casual labourer is said to have been attacked in his house on April 17 in Johannesburg City two weeks ago, but the identity of the woman has not been given.

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