Mali’s former PM Soumeylou Maiga dies in custody after coup

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Mali’s former PM Soumeylou Maiga dies in custody after coup
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Mali’s military junta has been accused of assassinating the country’s former civilian prime minister after he died in detention

Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga died yesterday after requests for him to be taken abroad for medical treatment went unanswered.

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