Friday, June 22, 2018

She and her sister-in-law traveled together.  They left Bamenda by bus last night, arriving in Daoula this morning.  From there the sister-in-law took another bus to Buea while she caught the bus to Yaounde.  Sadly, while on the way to Buea her sister-in-law's bus came across a grisly scene.  The resistance army had captured a military man and killed him with knives and machetes.  Now they were cutting him to pieces much as one would cut up beef.  It was a sight nobody should have to look at.

She's with us here at Shiloh for an indefinite period.  We are helping her look for work. There is nothing for her to do in Bamenda.  Many people have fled their villages and swarmed into the city.  And so she is here hoping to find something.  We are helping her look, but don't have much hope of turning up anything for her.  She's a dear friend.  Wish we could hire her to work for us. But it is not possible.  We don't have the work and we don't have the money.

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