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muriel_volestrangler

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3. This sounds a bit more definite, though
Tue Sep 24, 2013, 08:14 AM
Sep 2013

It might be quite easy to mistake anyone in the mall for one of the terrorists in the confusion, but this story says there was a woman speaking in English, not Swahili, with a non-Kenyan accent:

Two Radio Africa Group employees caught in the gun battle said a woman appeared to be giving orders. One said her face was covered but she had a woman's arms and body. She was not carrying a gun but had large bag around her waist.

They said she would speak English in a foreign accent and then her orders would be translated into Swahili and the attackers would advance.

"The woman was not armed but as soon as she issued orders, the men would go on a killing rampage," one employee said.

"It was definitely a woman because we could tell it from the voice," said another employee.

- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-137018/was-british-woman-among-terrorists#sthash.TvgnzouU.dpuf

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