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Over 20 destitute residents from Malindi dumpsite were treated to an adventure of a lifetime after a charitable association took them for a surprise excursion at the marine national park. The trip offered a much welcomed escape from the harsh realities of their lives at the dumpsite, with the visibly happy lot expressing gratitude for being remembered during the Easter festivities.
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Dumpsite dwellers treated to a surprise excursion in Malindi
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