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19.01.2008
Briton shot dead by gang in
Kenya
A Briton has been shot dead in Kenya by burglars who were
ransacking his home.
Graham Warren was shot at his home near Watamu, about 150 miles
(241km) north of Mombasa, Steve Curtis of the Watamu Residents'
Association said.
Mr Warren, who was from Northampton and aged in his 60s, died on
Friday night after apparently disturbing the gang.
Mr Warren and his wife Christine, who have lived in Kenya for a
number of years, returned home after dining out with two guests
from England.
The thieves, who were armed with sticks and at least one gun, are
believed to have ordered members of the party to lie on the ground
at about 2200 GMT.
Mr Warren was then shot and died at the house about one hour later.
" He loved Kenya and spent two years
building his house "
- Steve Curtis of the Watamu Residents' Association
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Police are hunting the gang with the help of tracker dogs.
Mrs Warren is being comforted by friends and neighbours.
Family members are understood to be flying to Kenya from England.
Mr Curtis said: "It is a great shock. He was a wonderful man. He
loved Kenya and spent two years building his house."
Mr Warren had loved to fish in the area and had spent Friday on
his boat fishing with his guests, he added.
A Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokesman said the High
Commission in Kenya was in contact with the man's family and
providing assistance. No further details were available, he said.
The couple's home is set in three acres and overlooks the Indian
Ocean between Malindi and Watamu.
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