s mall – and began to fight back against the gunmen • See the Observer's faces of 2013 in full here Abdul Haji is finishing his coffee in the Yaya Centre. It's one of Nairobi's less glitzy malls, but it is in malls that the suburban capital's residents arrange their meetings, do their shopping or take their children to a weekend movie. "I was here, having a business meeting, when I got an SMS from...
The thought that I might die at Westgate mall never crossed my mind
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