August 9, 1998: Banker Sammy Ng’ang’a is brought out alive from the rubble of Ufundi House more than 36 hours after it was flattened by the terrorist car bomb blast. He was strapped gently to a stretcher and carried from the wreckage that he feared would be his tomb. And his first words were for his rescuer, Oil Wiener of the Israeli Army: “Now I will live to remember what you have done for me. Over 240 people were killed in the explosion that rocked the City.
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