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Residents of Juja, Kiambu County barricaded Thika superhighway for nearly two hours to protest the killing of a five year old boy by a hyena. The boy identified as Njoroge Gitau is said to have followed other children who had been sent to the shop last evening when the incident happened. The other children managed to escape.
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Juja residents protest killing of 5-year old boy by hyenas at Nyacaba village
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