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Tensions flare after three gunned down in forest
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44931, member: 636"] Three men died from gunshots inside Kibosit Forest near Chepchoina last Saturday. Police found Emmanuel Wanyonyi Wafula who was 73 years old dead alongside Samuel Barasa Wanyonyi aged 22. A man from Uganda named Nabende Mukulo also lost his life that day. Officers said all victims had been shot many times from very close distance. The bullets killed them right where they fell. A person who survived the attack said eight armed fighters surprised their group. The men had been making charcoal from wood when the shooting started. One worker managed to run away and told people living nearby what happened. He escaped without getting hurt during the violence. Local villagers learned about the deaths from this survivor. Police officers and forest workers went to collect the dead bodies. Angry crowds attacked the team when they arrived at the scene. Security forces had to shoot warning bullets into the air to control the situation. Four officers got separated from their team but stayed safe. The workers finally took all three victims to the morgue. People living around the forest blame security forces for the killings. Police have not said whether these claims are true or false. Investigators started looking into what really caused these deaths. Fear grows among residents about more trouble coming to their area. Tensions stay very high between locals and government workers. Forest officials work hard to stop people from burning trees illegally. Making charcoal destroys forests across many parts of the country. Local people often fight against these protection efforts. The practice continues despite government campaigns to end it. This conflict puts communities against authorities regularly. [/QUOTE]
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