A Kenyan woman learns her brother is dead.
Killed in the assault on the shopping mall in the capital, Nairobi, which left at least 68 people dead.
As details of the victims emerge, one gets a picture of the attack's global reach.
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In Gujarat, India, a family mourns the death of a 16-year-old girl.
(SOUNDBITE) (Hindi) GRANDFATHER OF VICTIM NAMED AS NEHA PARBAT, AARJIBHAI, SAYING:
"Her father said that Neha has left us for God, what to do? …What was God's will has come to pass."
In New York, U.N. chief Ban-ki-moon says U.N. former employee was among the dead.
(SOUNDBITE) UNITED NATIONS CHIEF BAN-KI-MOON SAYING:
"This is a time of shock for all Kenyans and all including the UN family who are proud to call Nairobi home."
Even Kenya's President, Uhuru Kenyatta, does not remain untouched.
His nephew and nephew's fiancé are also dead.
(SOUNDBITE) KENYA PRESIDENT, UHURU KENYATTA, SAYING:
"We shall not