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Five people were killed in a spate of attacks in Salama and Juhudi areas of Lamu County. The five are said to have been hacked to death when the attackers raided several homes on Saturday night. The attackers stole several goats and chicken and torched several houses before fleeing to the nearby forest. Serfine Achieng’ Ouma with more details of this heinous attack.
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