"I begun accepting the fate allotted to me when I encountered in Rwanda, the one with whom I was to share my life for 23 years and who became the father of my children. I was then aged 18 and had never left my homeland."
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born of a Portugese father and a Rwandan mother, said Maggy Corrêa (Aflit, 21 December 2012)
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