HERO:A Former Marine Soldier Saved Hundreds Of Hostages At Westgate Attack.
A former marine emerged as a hero of the Nairobi siege yesterday after he was credited with saving up to 100 lives.
The ex soldier was having coffee at the Westgate mall when it was attacked by Islamists on Saturday.
With a gun tucked into his waistband, he was pictured helping two women from the complex.
His story emerged as sporadic gunfire continued to ring out from inside the mall early today as Kenyan security forces battled Al Qaeda-linked terrorists into a fourth day.
Despite Kenyan police assurances that they had taken control of the building, a security expert with contacts inside the mall said at least 10 hostages were still being held by a band of attackers, possibly as many as 13.
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The former soldier is said to have returned to the building on a dozen occasions, despite intense gunfire. A friend in Nairobi said: ‘What he did was so heroic.
He was having coffee with friends when it happened. ‘He went back in 12 times and saved 100 people. Imagine going back in when you knew what was going on inside.’
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Sources said the soldier was in the Royal
Marine and now lives in Kenyan. He cannot
be named for security reasons.
The British military regularly train and
operate out of Kenya, and have been
involved in tracking UK citizens involved
with hardline Islamists in Somalia and
Yemen.
Former members work with both the UK
and Kenyan governments and security firms
across East Africa.
What a LEGEND and a HERO!!!
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