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NGARUA, Kenya (AP) - When 13-year-old Nelly Chepchumba returned to school this week, she found charred walls where her classroom used to be and two corpses half-buried in the garden.
The violence that has followed Kenya's disputed presidential election means thousands of children cannot go back to school their classrooms burned, looted or now home to refugees.
Poking through rubble littered with school uniforms and shoes, Nelly sighed as she stepped over ripped-up spelling books, her bare feet caked with dirt.
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