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Two Kenyans among 14 killed in South Sudan plane crash
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Two Kenyans among 14 killed in South Sudan plane crash

The Standard Kenyan about 21 hours ago 1 mins read
Fourteen people including two Kenyans killed after a Cessna aircraft crashes near Juba, South Sudan civil aviation authority says bad weather likely caused the accident.

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