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Phyllis Wabuke, whose niece Virginia Simiyu, 24, died in the Garissa University College attacks, speaks to a reporter outside the Chiromo Funeral Parlour in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 6, 2015. Several mourners interviewed by The Associated Press spoke wistfully of those they lost, sometimes using the same words - humble, devout, studious and a role model - to describe youths who were trying hard to forge a career, leaving home and traveling many hours by bus to Garissa to take advantage of the education opportunities there. Photo: Ben Curtis, AP
Phyllis Wabuke, whose niece Virginia Simiyu, 24, died in the...
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David Tomno Ngetich, whose niece Romana Chelagat Sambu, 21, died in the Garissa University College attacks, poses for a photograph outside the Chiromo Funeral Parlour in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 6, 2015. Several mourners interviewed by The Associated Press spoke wistfully of those they lost, sometimes using the same words - humble, devout, studious and a role model - to describe youths who were trying hard to forge a career, leaving home and traveling many hours by bus to Garissa to take advantage of the education opportunities there. Photo: Ben Curtis, AP
David Tomno Ngetich, whose niece Romana Chelagat Sambu, 21, died in...
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Ginton Mwachofi, the guardian of Bryson Mwakuleghwa, 21, who died in the Garissa University College attacks, poses for a photograph outside the Chiromo Funeral Parlour in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 6, 2015. Several mourners interviewed by The Associated Press spoke wistfully of those they lost, sometimes using the same words - humble, devout, studious and a role model - to describe youths who were trying hard to forge a career, leaving home and traveling many hours by bus to Garissa to take advantage of the education opportunities there. Photo: Ben Curtis, AP
Ginton Mwachofi, the guardian of Bryson Mwakuleghwa, 21, who died...
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David Tomno Ngetich, right, whose niece Romana Chelagat Sambu, 21, died in the Garissa University College attacks, talks with other relatives who lost family members, as they sit under a tent in the courtyard of the Chiromo Funeral Parlour in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 6, 2015. Several mourners interviewed by The Associated Press spoke wistfully of those they lost, sometimes using the same words - humble, devout, studious and a role model - to describe youths who were trying hard to forge a career, leaving home and traveling many hours by bus to Garissa to take advantage of the education opportunities there. Photo: Ben Curtis, AP
David Tomno Ngetich, right, whose niece Romana Chelagat Sambu, 21,...
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Ginton Mwachofi, the guardian of Bryson Mwakuleghwa, 21, who died in the Garissa University College attacks, poses for a photograph outside the Chiromo Funeral Parlour in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 6, 2015. Several mourners interviewed by The Associated Press spoke wistfully of those they lost, sometimes using the same words - humble, devout, studious and a role model - to describe youths who were trying hard to forge a career, leaving home and traveling many hours by bus to Garissa to take advantage of the education opportunities there. Photo: Ben Curtis, AP
Ginton Mwachofi, the guardian of Bryson Mwakuleghwa, 21, who died...
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Phyllis Wabuke, whose niece Virginia Simiyu, 24, died in the Garissa University College attacks, speaks to a reporter outside the Chiromo Funeral Parlour in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 6, 2015. Several mourners interviewed by The Associated Press spoke wistfully of those they lost, sometimes using the same words - humble, devout, studious and a role model - to describe youths who were trying hard to forge a career, leaving home and traveling many hours by bus to Garissa to take advantage of the education opportunities there. Photo: Ben Curtis, AP
Phyllis Wabuke, whose niece Virginia Simiyu, 24, died in the...
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An unidentified relative, center, is carried by Red Cross workers as she is overcome with grief after identifying the body of one of those killed in the attack in Garissa, at the Chiromo Funeral Parlour in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 6, 2015. Kenya launched airstrikes against Islamic militants in Somalia following an extremist attack on a Kenyan college that killed 148 people, a military spokesman said Monday. Photo: Ben Curtis, AP
An unidentified relative, center, is carried by Red Cross workers...
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An unidentified relative, center-right, grieves after identifying the body of one of those killed in the attack in Garissa, at the Chiromo Funeral Parlour in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, April 6, 2015. Kenya launched airstrikes against Islamic militants in Somalia following an extremist attack on a Kenyan college that killed 148 people, a military spokesman said Monday. Photo: Ben Curtis, AP
An unidentified relative, center-right, grieves after identifying...