115 killed in central Nigeria in ethnic clashes
July 09, 2012  08:55
At least 115 people, including a federal senator and a state parliamentarian, have been killed in central Nigeria in the last two days with herdsmen from the Fulani tribe besieging and raiding Christian villages near conflict-prone Jos city, prompting violent clashes. 

Those killed on Sunday were attending the funeral of 63 other people killed earlier on Saturday in Karkuruk village in Barkin Ladi, when the assailants returned to kill more people with guns and machetes.
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