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LEKUANGOLE, South Sudan (AP) â After nearly a week of hiding from conflict, Kallayn Keneng watched two of her young children die. They cried and cried and said, Mom, we need food, she said. But she had nothing to give. Too frail to bury her 5-year-old and 7-year-old after days without eating, she covered their bodies with grass and left them in the forest.
Now the mourning 40-year-old awaits food aid, one of more than 30,000 people said to be in likely famine in South Sudan s Pibor county. The new finding by international food security experts means this could be the first part of the world in famine since one was declared in 2017 in another part of the country then deep in civil war.
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‘Mum, we are hungry’: Woman watched two of her kids die
AP/Lekuangole, South Sudan Filed on December 24, 2020
Kallayn Keneng (front right) sits on the ground in Lekuangole town of South Sudan with three other women, all of who said their children starved to death when they were displaced from their villages due to fighting.
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Kidrich Korok cries in the yard outside her house in Lekuangole town, remembering her nine-year-old son Martin who she said starved to death in July.
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Too frail to bury her children after days without food, the South Sudanese woman covered their bodies with grass and left them in the forest