This witness, a friend of the general, said she recognized 10 of the people taken from his house: Gen. Maurice Mokono; his brother Zaboro, age 60; Mokono’s aide de camp, Téké, 29; Mokono’s younger brother, Gbagéné, 32; an anti-balaka fighter named Grace a Dieu, 19; the general’s bodyguard, called Risquer, in his 30s; Laurie, 22, the general’s pregnant wife; Ingrid, an 18-year-old Muslim survivor of an anti-balaka massacre whom the general had forced to marry his son; Jalina, 24, the wife of an anti-balaka commander who had been killed in fighting in Bangui; and Téké’s 25-year-old wife, whose name the witness did not know.
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