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State of Shock: Pain and sorrow at the scene of the Kenyan slum gas pipe explosion

  • Фото автора: Ника Давыдова
    Ника Давыдова
  • 13 сент. 2011 г.
  • 1 мин. чтения
STATE OF SHOCK: Joseph Mwangi, 34, lay in a state of shock after he discovered the charred remains of his two children at the site of a fiery gasoline pipeline explosion that killed dozens in a slum of Nairobi, Kenya, Monday. (Ben Curtis/Associated Press)

STATE OF SHOCK: Joseph Mwangi, 34, lay in a state of shock after he discovered the charred remains of his two children at the site of a fiery gasoline pipeline explosion that killed dozens in a slum of Nairobi, Kenya, Monday. (Ben Curtis/Associated Press)


Joseph Mwangi, 34, sits in a state of shock after discovering the charred remains of two of his children, one aged 6, the other of unknown age, at the scene of a fuel explosion in Nairobi, Kenya, Monday, Sept. 12, 2011. A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya's capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which at least 61 people were killed and more than 100 hurt.


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