Garissa University alleged attackers have a case to answer

COURT RULES that four charged over 2015 Garissa University massacre have case to answer; watchman Osman Abdi Dagane cleared for lack of proof.

148 people were killed in an attack at Garissa University College, the worst terror attack on Kenyan soil since the 1998 US Embassy bombing.

When four Al-Shabaab attackers enetered the gates of Garissa University College, in northeastern Kenya, on the morning of April 2, 2015, it changed a normal day for staff and students of Garissa University, and for the people of Kenya.

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Heavily armed attackers stormed the university campus that morning. Some students were shot at while others held hostage.

The university re-opened in January 2016, after extensive refurbishment of the bullet-scarred buildings, but only a fraction of the students have returned to class while others were transferred to Moi University.

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