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Kenyan boy forced out of school due to rare condition

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The life of 14 year-old Muimi Kimanzi turned complicated when he was diagnosed swollen mandible, a rare but not deadly condition. He can't eat, he has been forced out of school and his neighbors accuse him of witchcraft while his family can't afford the operation required.

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