Tanzanian child victims of witchcraft attacks get new limbs
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Mwigulu Magesaa waits in an examination room
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Mwigulu Magesaa gets help during a prosthetic fitting
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Baraka Lusambo puts on his shirt
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- 4/19
Emmanuel Rutema holds hands with Baraka Lusambo
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The children arrive for prosthetic arm fittings
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Emmanuel Rutema drawing
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- 7/19
A worker prepares a prosthetic arm
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Pendo Noni looks at her prosthetic hook
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Pendo Noni does laundry
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- 10/19
The children wait during prosthetic arm fittings
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Baraka Lusambo jumps on a trampoline
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Mwigulu Magesaa wakes up Emmanuel Rutema
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- 13/19
Mwigulu Magesaa looks at a computer screen
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The children eat dinner in Staten Island
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The children relax at home in Staten Island
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- 16/19
Baraka Lusamb puts on his prosthetic arm
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Pendo Noni looks out of the window at home in Staten Island
- 18/19
Emmanuel Rutema and Pendo Noni play air hockey
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- 19/19
Baraka Lusambo departs for Tanzania
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Four Tanzanian children with albinism who lost limbs, fingers, and teeth in superstition-driven attacks made their way home this week after receiving prosthetics – and a dose of confidence – in the United States. (Reuters)
Photography by Carlo Allegri/Reuters
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