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Just as we entered their house, Caroline and Ian Baraka welcomed us with warmth but beyond their happy faces lies pain and tragedy. Ian Baraka was shot in the face by cattle bandits in Meru and although he survived, everything changed in an instant. While seeking treatment at Kenyatta National Hospital, he meets a friend by the name Caroline Njambi also going through a tragedy of her own. Caroline had survived a hit-and-run accident, her face was disfigured. Tied together by tragedy, and hope, they share their heartbreaking yet inspiring story
Meru boy shot by bandits on the face finds an angel in the hospital while receiving treatment
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