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The One Time University of Ottawa Student Killed in the Kenyan Mall Attack

Mbugua Mwangi was a University of Ottawa graduate from Kenya. Two weeks removed from what would have been their wedding day, he and his fiancee became victims of the Westgate mall terrorist attack and lost their lives while shopping for a wedding ring. He decided to shield her with his own body and took a total of eight bullets and they both died instantly.
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A city of countless international students, Ottawa is home to hundreds of African students from abroad.

Many are young people sent from their home countries to gain experience and then go back home and contribute. For Mbugua Mwangi, that was exactly what he did upon graduating from the University of Ottawa almost a decade ago. Upon returning to his native Kenya, he pursued a business interest and ultimately found love in a young lady named Rosemary Wahito.

A month ago, he asked her to be his wife and shared the news with his loved ones. Two weeks removed from what would have been their wedding day, the couple became victims of the Westgate mall terrorist attack and lost their lives while shopping for a wedding ring. Somalia's Shabaab rebels quickly took responsibility and claimed it was retaliation to a past Kenyan military intervention in Somalia.

The loss of Mwangi has devastated many who knew him in Canada.

By the time I met him for the first time in Ottawa almost a decade ago, I knew his life story as it was an open secret to most. He was the grandson of Africa's one time giant Jomo Kenyatta and coincidentally the current President of Kenya, Uhuru Kenyatta is his uncle and his own mother was a top Kenyan Diplomat in Ireland. They were distinguished Kenyans who excelled in business as well as public life.

Upon learning his death, President Uhuru Kenyatta expressed the loss of many including his nephew and his nephew's fiancee: "I feel the pain of every life we have lost, and share your grief at our nation's loss," and described the couple as "young, lovely people I personally knew and loved. Many of us have lost loved ones. Let us mourn them all as one nation, and keep them always in remembrance and prayer," the President continued.

In the elite mall where the tragedy happened, eyewitnesses described how Mwangi was outside when the carnage happened and returned to the mall to locate his fiancee after witnessing the commotion from a distance. Upon locating her, he decided to shield her with his own body and took a total of eight bullets and they both died instantly.

In Ottawa, in a Facebook posting it was his friend, Denise Siele, who eloquently celebrated his rich connection to Canada and Canadians. "I had the fortune of knowing Mbugua. We knew Mbugua when he was studying at the University of Ottawa, a kind-hearted, energetic, thoughtful person who had such zest for life, making people laugh but more importantly bringing out the best in people around him."

She continued: "Early in our university days, a group of us founded the Kenyan Students Association in Canada encompassing Kenyan students from everywhere. We reached out to a number of Kenyans, and Mbugua was among the first to pledge his support for the organization. He not only pledged his support, but also served as the very first Public Relations Officer (a role to which he was elected) for the Association. Under his stewardship, the association grew tremendously and ultimately was awarded "Best Student Association" Award on both the campuses of the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. (The association is now East African Students Association)."

Siele reflected, "he exemplified the very best of what it meant to be Kenyan. (He was) generous, giving, proudly sharing, robustly engaging in the community and mentoring incoming students. While words cannot give form to the anguish that his family is experiencing, please know that in Ottawa he left an indelible mark."

Like all innocent victims, his was a sad ending to such an enduring and giving international life.

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A plume of black smoke billows over the Westgate Mall, in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Multiple large blasts have rocked the mall where a hostage siege is in its third day. Associated Press reporters on the scene heard multiple blasts and a barrage of gunfire. Security forces have been attempting to rescue an unknown number of hostages inside the mall held by al-Qaida-linked terrorists.(AP Photo/Jonathan Kalan) (credit:AP)
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Armed police from the General Service Unit take cover behind a wall during a bout of gunfire, outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Hostages being held by al-Qaida-linked terrorists in a Nairobi mall have not been released despite an earlier statement from the military that "most" had been rescued, a person connected to the situation told The Associated Press on Monday. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (credit:AP)
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Paramedics and police officers run outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi after heavy shooting started Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenya's military launched a major operation at the upscale Nairobi mall and said it had rescued "most" of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during the standoff. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim) (credit:AP)
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Kenya security forces are seen behind a wall outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Monday morning, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenya's military launched a major operation at the upscale Nairobi mall and said it had rescued "most" of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during the standoff that killed at least 68 people and injured 175. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay) (credit:AP)
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Kenya security personnel take cover outside the Westgate Mall after shooting started inside the mall early Monday morning, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenya's military launched a major operation at the upscale Nairobi mall and said it had rescued "most" of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during the standoff that killed at least 68 people and injured 175. (AP Photo/Sayyid Azim) (credit:AP)
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Kenya security forces are seen behind a wall outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Monday morning, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenya's military launched a major operation at the upscale Nairobi mall and said it had rescued "most" of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during the standoff that killed at least 68 people and injured 175. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay) (credit:AP)
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Kenya security forces are seen behind a wall outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Monday morning, Sept. 23, 2013. Kenya's military launched a major operation at the upscale Nairobi mall and said it had rescued "most" of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during the standoff that killed at least 68 people and injured 175. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay) (credit:AP)
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Onlookers gather on a hill to observe the Westgate Mall after a bout of heavy gunfire just after dawn in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, Sept. 23, 2013. Helicopters circling overhead, Kenya's military launched a major operation Sunday night at the upscale Nairobi mall and claimed it had rescued "most" of the hostages being held captive by al-Qaida-linked militants during a standoff that killed at least 68 people and injured 175. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (credit:AP)
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Relatives wait at the Nairobi City Mortuary following the mall attack in Kenya, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. Kenyan authorities said Islamic extremist attackers remain inside the upscale Kenyan shopping mall, holding an unknown number of hostages, after killing at least 39 and injuring 150 during Saturday's attack. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi) (credit:AP)
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Groups of onlookers gather on a road looking down over the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. Multiple barrages of gunfire erupted Sunday morning from the upscale Kenyan mall where there is a hostage standoff with Islamic extremists nearly 24 hours after they attacked using grenades and assault rifles. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (credit:AP)
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A line of soldiers from the Kenya Defense Forces run in front of the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. Multiple barrages of gunfire erupted Sunday morning from the upscale Kenyan mall where there is a hostage standoff with Islamic extremists nearly 24 hours after they attacked using grenades and assault rifles. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (credit:AP)
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Soldiers from the Kenya Defense Forces carry a wounded colleague, following the sound of explosions and gunfire, out of the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. Associated Press journalists at the scene of a hostage standoff said a barrage of gunfire erupted from the upscale Kenyan mall Sunday morning and moments later two wounded Kenyan security forces were carried out of the mall. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (credit:AP)
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Trucks of soldiers from the Kenya Defense Forces arrive after dawn outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. Islamic extremist gunmen lobbed grenades and fired assault rifles inside Nairobi's top mall Saturday, killing dozens and wounding over a hundred in the attack. Early Sunday morning, 12 hours after the attack began, gunmen remained holed up inside the mall with an unknown number of hostages. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (credit:AP)
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Trucks of soldiers from the Kenya Defense Forces arrive after dawn outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013. Islamic extremist gunmen lobbed grenades and fired assault rifles inside Nairobi's top mall Saturday, killing dozens and wounding over a hundred in the attack. Early Sunday morning, 12 hours after the attack began, gunmen remained holed up inside the mall with an unknown number of hostages. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (credit:AP)
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Armed special force aim their guns at the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya on Saturday, Sept. 21 2013, after gunmen threw grenades and opened fire during an attack that left multiple dead and dozens wounded. A witness to the attacks on the upscale shopping mall says that gunmen told Muslims to stand up and leave and that non-Muslims would be targeted(AP Photo/Khalil Senosi) (credit:AP)
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Civilians who had been hiding inside during the gun battle manage to flee from the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. Gunmen threw grenades and opened fire Saturday, killing at least 22 people in an attack targeting non-Muslims at an upscale mall in Kenya's capital that was hosting a children's day event, a Red Cross official and witnesses said. (AP Photo/Jonathan Kalan) (credit:AP)
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A body is seen on the floor, below right, as smoke fills the air inside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. Gunmen threw grenades and opened fire Saturday, killing at least 22 people in an attack targeting non-Muslims at an upscale mall in Kenya's capital that was hosting a children's day event, a Red Cross official and witnesses said. (AP Photo/Jonathan Kalan) (credit:AP)
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A woman who had been hiding during the gun battle runs for cover after armed police, seen behind, enter the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. Gunmen threw grenades and opened fire Saturday, killing at least 22 people in an attack targeting non-Muslims at an upscale mall in Kenya's capital that was hosting a children's day event, a Red Cross official and witnesses said. (AP Photo/Jonathan Kalan) (credit:AP)
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An armed police officer takes cover during a bout of gunfire outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. Gunmen threw grenades and opened fire Saturday killing at least 22 people in an attack targeting non-Muslims at an upscale mall in Kenya's capital that was hosting a children's day event, a Red Cross official and witnesses said. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis) (credit:AP)
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Gunmen threw grenades and opened fire during an attack that left multiple dead and dozens wounded. A witness to the attacks on the upscale shopping mall says that gunmen told Muslims to stand up and leave and that non-Muslims would be targeted. (credit:(AP Photo/Jason Straziuso))
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Suspected terrorists engaged Kenyan security forces in a drawn out gun fight at the Westgate Mall in Nairboi. (credit:(TONY KARUMBA/AFP/Getty Images))
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A woman who had been hiding during the gun battle runs for cover after armed police, seen behind, enter the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. (credit:(AP Photo/Jonathan Kalan))
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Graphic shows detail of shopping mall site of fatal gun attack in Nairobi, Kenya. (credit:AP)
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A security officer helps a wounded woman outside the Westgate Mall in Nairobi, Kenya Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013, after gunmen threw grenades and opened fire during an attack that left multiple dead and dozens wounded. A witness to the attacks on the upscale shopping mall says that gunmen told Muslims to stand up and leave and that non-Muslims would be targeted. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi) (credit:AP)
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A witness to the attacks says that gunmen told Muslims to stand up and leave and that non-Muslims would be targeted. Initial police reports had described the incident as a botched robbery. Witnesses say a half dozen grenades also went off along with volleys of gunfire in and around the mall. (credit:(AP Photo/Jason Straziuso))
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