Satrine Osinya rests on his father Benson Osinya's shoulder after they arrived at Kenyatta National Hospital from Mombasa on March 25 2014. Photo/PHOEBE OKALL
A team of doctors including five neurosurgeons have successfully removed the bullet lodged in baby Satrine Osinya’s head Tuesday morning.
The bullet was lodged in his brain following an attack by armed gunmen at a church in Likoni, Mombasa County a fortnight ago killing six people and injuring 15 others. The baby's mother was killed in the incident.
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The doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital said the baby was now stable and out of danger after the intricate operation, though he would still be under observation for a couple more hours.
The bullet was lodged in his brain following an attack by armed gunmen at a church in Likoni, Mombasa County a fortnight ago killing six people and injuring 15 others. The baby's mother was killed in the incident.
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The doctors at Kenyatta National Hospital said the baby was now stable and out of danger after the intricate operation, though he would still be under observation for a couple more hours.
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