A former homeless man in Nairobi has become a viral sensation after spending years rescuing and living with injured birds.
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A formerly homeless man in Nairobi has become a viral sensation after years of rescuing and living with injured birds, but authorities are worried about disease risks.
A former homeless man in Nairobi has become a viral sensation after spending years rescuing and living with injured birds.
Copyright © africanews
Keingna, Pascale Mahe/
Last updated:
13 minutes ago

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