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Reaching out to SRI LANKAN CHRISTIANS injured in Easter bombings

“I don't have the strength to bear this pain;' cried *Ruth, whose two daughters, aged 13 and 15, died in the Easter Sunday suicide bombings in Sri Lanka, where she too suffered severe injuries. Ruth sustained a fractured skull, injuries to her shoulder and arm, and, for a while after the blast, she could not hear. Her youngest. '

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