Nairobi: Members of Kenya's Indian community are emerging as heroes of last Saturday's terrorist attack at a Nairobi mall they frequent in large numbers, with their institutions and individuals providing critical emergency assistance at one of the darkest moments in the east African nation's history.
Institutions owned and operated by the community, including the MP Shah Hospital, and the Aga Khan and Guru Nanak hospitals -- all located less than one kilometre from the ill-fated Westgate shopping mall in Nairobi, are treating scores of the injured admitted there.