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Mystery deaths in besieged Sudan town suspected to be caused by cholera.

Mystery deaths in besieged Sudan town suspected to be caused by cholera.
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Mystery deaths in besieged Sudan town suspected to be caused by cholera.

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Dozens of residents who escaped the besieged town of Al-Hilaliya in Sudan’s El Gezira state have tested positive for cholera, according to a medical source cited by Reuters, providing a likely explanation for the reported deaths of hundreds. Local activists report over 300 deaths, while a group of Hilaliya residents in the diaspora provided Reuters…

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