Priest among 12 people convicted of murder of Malawian man with albinism

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Priest among 12 people convicted of murder of Malawian man with albinism
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MacDonald Masambuka, 22, was murdered during wave of assaults against people with the condition

A Catholic priest, a police officer and hospital worker are among a dozen people convicted over the gruesome murder of a Malawian man with albinism in 2018.

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