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One of the five abductees who was released by their captors on January 6th, Bernard Kavilu recounted the ordeal at the hands of his abductors. Kavuli narrated how he was held naked, beaten and denied food by his abductors for the 15 days in custody. Kavuli who received a heroic welcome in his hometown village of Kalamba Muyo, Mwingi North in Kitui County says there were more youth being held at house from where he was released.
My life in captivity: Kavuli narrates ordeal in the hands of abductors
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