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https://nation.africa/ Six years ago, James Kihara’s life was forever changed by an attack that left him with a permanent disability. On September 2, 2018, he lost his lower left hand in a brutal assault by a gang of youths over a dispute that had nothing to do with him. The attack which took place in Narok left two people dead according to the then County Commissioner George Natembeya, now the Governor of Trans Nzoia. The incident remains unresolved as no one has ever been arrested.
'I lost my hand in gang attack over fight I knew nothing about'
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