The Morning Call
Senegal’s President Macky Sall has vowed harsher sentences for murderers after a series of horrific crimes in the west African country. He said this while attending the funeral of a top government advisor Fatoumata Mactar Ndiaye, who was killed by her chauffeur as calls mount to reinstate the death penalty.
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