Kenyan
security forces are still battling al-Shabab extremists in an upscale
Nairobi mall for a fourth day in what they claim is a final push to
rescue the last few hostages in a siege that has left at least 62 people
dead.
Despite
Kenyan government assurances of success on Twitter, the Associated Press
is reporting another explosion and more gunfire could be heard coming
from the mall.
A woman
who spent time in Saint John and has lived in Nairobi for the past two
years, Joanne Ball Burgess has told the Toronto Star about being trapped
inside the mall on Saturday when the attack got underway.
She
speaks of being trapped in a bathroom for 3 and a half hours then hiding
in a closet as she made her way to freedom through a fire exit.