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Baby Satrin Osinya doing well a year after killer bullet was removed from his head

He survived a terror attack that left his mother dead and the killer bullet in his head. But over a year since the incident, Baby Satrin Osinya is healthy and happy.

Baby Satrin Osinya is kissed by Head of KNH Neurosurgeon Peter Gichuru Mwangi when he visited the hospital after one year of bullet attack in a church in Likoni Mombasa that led to the death of his mother. (PHOTO: WILLIS AWANDU/STANDARD)

The young boy whose saddening story captured the nation's attention lost his mother in March 2014 after al Shabaab militants stormed a church in Likoni, Mombasa and opened fire.

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