Kenya's disaster body says 280 out of 815 students from attacked university accounted for


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  • Thursday, 02 Apr 2015

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Interior Minister Joseph Nkaissery said 280 out of 815 students at the university attacked in the northeastern Kenyan town of Garissa have been accounted for, according to Kenya's national disaster agency.

"280 of 815 students have been accounted for. Efforts are under way to track the others - CS Nkaissery #GarissaAttack," the Kenya National Disaster Operation Centre said on its official Twitter feed, citing Nkaissery.

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