share lunch: Nkundiye was convicted of the killing and other crimes and spent eight years in prison. ; Today he lives nearby the widow of the man he killed, according to The Japan Times. And somehow they are friends their children and grandchildren play and share lunch together, their cows graze in the same field. The 43-year-old Hutu and a few other men from his Rwandan village chopped the Tutsi man to pieces one horrific slaying during a 100-day genocide that killed an estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and the Hutus who tried to protect them. I am very grateful to her, Nkundiye, now 68, said of the widow, 58-year-old Laurencia Mukalemera. I even leave my children with her when I am away. Ever since I apologized to her after prison life, confessing to my crimes and asking her for forgiveness, she has accepted me.
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