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A little over three months after dogs viciously attacked him, a wheelchair-bound Jeneil Jafta returned home to Hornlee, Knysna last week following months of fighting for his life and rehabilitation. "We are able to gather here and celebrate this young man thanks to the grace of God, and his ability to fight and never give up," said community worker Charmaine Sinclair, who hosted Jeneil's family and community members at her house for his homecoming on Thursday 10 September.
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