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13 people are being treated at the Kenyatta National Hospital after sustaining serious injuries from the chaos that ensued during the mass protests. Those injured are reported to have come from Kibera and Mathare slums in Nairobi while others are receiving treatment at Mbagathi and Mama Lucy Hospitals.
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Middle aged man sustains injuries on the head and a broken leg after chaos during protests
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