Spot News, 2nd prize
Massacre at Westgate Mall
Tyler Hicks
The New York Times
The New York Times
21 October, 2013
Nairobi, Kenya
Family and friends of victims of an attack on the Westgate mall, attend a memorial service in Karura Forest, a month after the event. Trees were planted in memory of the people who had been killed.
On 21 September, masked gunmen opened fire at Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall. The upmarket mall was popular among expats and the Kenyan elite. In a siege that lasted four days, at least 60 people died and up to 200 were injured. The four main perpetrators of the attack were killed, and a number of other men were later tried as accomplices. The four gunmen were all of Somali origin. The Somali jihadist group al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was a warning to Kenya to pull its troops out of Somalia, where they were part of an African Union peacekeeping force in conflict with the militants.
Tyler Hicks
Tyler Hicks is a staff photographer for The New York Times. He began working for The Times as a contract photographer in Kenya in 1999, photographing news stories in East and Wes...
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