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Even the darkest night will end and sun will rise. That is the case of 28-year-old Jackline Mwende from Kenya, who suffered untold hardship after her husband chopped off her hands at the wrists with a large knife last year because she cannot have children.
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The images with her hands chopped off and face full of cuts became the face of gender based violence in Kenya.
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