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Kassim Dada is Comorian. However, he is condemned to live alone in Mauritius, far from his family. He is obliged to undergo this situation: sick, he must be regularly dialyzed. However, the necessary devices do not exist in the Comoros. His country, and especially his children, miss him terribly. Loneliness wins him play after day.

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Kassim Dada is Comorian. However, he is condemned to live alone in Mauritius, far from his family. He is obliged to undergo this situation: sick, he must be regularly dialyzed. However, the necessary devices do not exist in the Comoros. His country, and especially his children, miss him terribly. Loneliness wins him play after day.

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