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VisitFive-Year-Old Dies in Juja Hyena Attack, Family Seeks Justice
Sep 5, 2024, 07:15 PM
A tragic incident in Juja, Kenya, has led to the death of a five-year-old boy following an attack by rabid hyenas. The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and police have confirmed that the hyenas responsible for recent attacks in the area are suffering from rabies. The latest victim, a child from Nyacaba in Witeithie, highlights the increasing danger posed by these animals. KWS has issued a caution to Juja residents, attributing the unusual behavior and attacks to the rabies outbreak. The wildlife service has promised to tackle the rising hyena attacks to ensure the safety of the community. The boy's family is seeking justice following the incident, which occurred on Thursday.
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