‘There was a state of terror’: Sudan hospital worker describes fleeing before alleged massacre
“I have lost the people whose faces I used to see smiling,” says Abdu-Rabbu Ahmed after escaping el-Fasher.
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“I have lost the people whose faces I used to see smiling,” says Abdu-Rabbu Ahmed after escaping el-Fasher.
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Paul Lipscombe used fake names and lied about his age to win over his victims.
Closing submissions are being made in an employment tribunal brought by eight female nurses.
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