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Another Victim of Terror Attack by Rakhine Return Alive

Dil Mohammed, an 11-year-old boy, brutally attacked by Rakhine terrorists (Photo: Soe Thu Moe FB)

September 16, 2013
Sittwe (Akyab)- It was reported on September 11, 2013 (ReportHere) how six Rohingya fihshermen were attacked by a group of Rakhine terrorists in the sea. The terror attack took place on 10th September 2013. One victim of the attack, Abdul Majid S/o Abdul Malik (Age 30) from the village of Pyalay Chaung (Gaddin Paik), came back alive the next morning.
Another victim of the attack, Dil Mohammed S/o Mohammed Hussain, an eleven-year-old boy, also fortunately returned alive. He arrived at the village of Nyaung Pin Gyi (Muzair) around 5AM on 13th September 2013. People still wonder how the boy could pass through the Rakhine village between the place (where the attack took place) and Nyaung Pin Gyi village.
“He had been starving for three days and seen approaching the village dizzily. As soon as he arrived at the village, he got fainted. During attack, he jumped off the boat. Destiny favored him. He came back alive” said a Rohingya in Sittwe.
Now, it is to confirm that four out of six terror attack victims died. Here are some pictures of the eleven-year-old terror attack victim. (And judge by yourself.)
Dil Mohammed, an 11-year-old boy, brutally attacked by Rakhine terrorists (Photo: Soe Thu Moe FB)
Dil Mohammed, an 11-year-old boy, brutally attacked by Rakhine terrorists (Photo: Soe Thu Moe FB)

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