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Kenyans in US criticize ruling on child visit to Kenya

Kenyans in US criticize ruling on child visit to Kenya
Kenyans in US criticize ruling on child visit to Kenya

Kenyans in the United States of America continue to express outrage at a ruling last week, by a US Judge that termed Kenya as unsafe. Judge Diane Price prohibited a Kenyan woman, Waithera Kamau, from visiting kenya with her 22 month old child citing the Westgate attack in her ruling that Kenya was not safe. NTV’s BMJ Mureithi reports from Atlanta.

Long distance runner Marko Chesto moved half a world away from Kenya to Alaska, from the Equator to the North Pole, to run cross country for theย Universityย of Alaska Anchorage.

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It meant tremendous opportunity for the young man from the small village in the country known for its great runners.

But then he disappeared for three days in an Alaskan snowstorm, and when he resurfaced his frost bitten feet had to be amputated. He is now running again on Ossur Cheeta prosthetics and hopes to compete in the 2016 paraolympics in Brazil.

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He shared his remarkable story with Liz Habib on Studio 11.

Long distance runner Marko Chesto moved half a world away from Kenya to Alaska, from the Equator to the North Pole, to run cross country for theย Universityย of Alaska Anchorage.

It meant tremendous opportunity for the young man from the small village in the country known for its great runners.

But then he disappeared for three days in an Alaskan snowstorm, and when he resurfaced his frost bitten feet had to be amputated. He is now running again on Ossur Cheeta prosthetics and hopes to compete in the 2016 paraolympics in Brazil.

He shared his remarkable story with Liz Habib on Studio 11.

Long distance runner Marko Chesto moved half a world away from Kenya to Alaska, from the Equator to the North Pole, to run cross country for theย Universityย of Alaska Anchorage.

It meant tremendous opportunity for the young man from the small village in the country known for its great runners.

But then he disappeared for three days in an Alaskan snowstorm, and when he resurfaced his frost bitten feet had to be amputated. He is now running again on Ossur Cheeta prosthetics and hopes to compete in the 2016 paraolympics in Brazil.

He shared his remarkable story with Liz Habib on Studio 11.

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