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Kenya: Children left behind by British soldiers struggle to find identity

Kenya: Children left behind by British soldiers struggle to find identity

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Africa News
Published on 2024-12-01 08:05:49

Margaret Wandia became pregnant after a week-long relationship with a British soldier training near her community in Kenya.

They met while she worked at a bar in her early 20s.

She knew little about him but he left her with a biracial child.

Margaret Wandia says: “I found out about my pregnancy after three months. I had…

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