Kenya election violence kills ‘at least 124′

December 31, 2007 – 1:27 pm

At least 124 people have now died in violence sparked by allegations of vote-rigging in Kenya’s disputed presidential elections, according to local media. Earlier reports said 46 bodies were taken overnight to a morgue in the western city of Kisumu alone.


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