Crowd kills C. African Republic man only moments after presidential motorcade leaves scene
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An angry crowd has brutally slain a man in Central African Republic's capital only moments after the president and other VIPs left the area.
Associated Press journalists at the scene say it happened Wednesday in a field where thousands of soldiers were coming to re-enlist in the national army.
Moments after the presidential motorcade drove off, the crowd accused one man of being a rebel. First they stabbed the man, and then began kicking him on the ground and pelting him with rocks. After he was killed, the crowd dragged his body through the streets.
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Central African Republic has descended to near anarchy over the last year, and mobs kill civilians with increasing brutality on a daily basis.