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Jamila Slaimankhel (third from left) and her family unveiled a Foundation to honour their late father this week, a refugee advocate who was killed by terrorists.
Almost three years have passed since an ambulance laden with explosives detonated in a crowded street in Kabul, claiming the life of an Aucklander who championed the rights of refugees. But Epsom community health worker Jamila Slaimankhel, 41, is reminded of her father Hashem’s death every day. “There hasn t been a day that a person hasn t talked about it,” she said.
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