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Escaping Khartoum: one woman’s dramatic flight from Sudan

Eibhlin Priestley and her partner travelled through areas hit by some of the fiercest fighting to reach safety

Eibhlin Priestley was two months into a research trip to Sudan when the fighting broke out in Khartoum. The PhD candidate was preparing to leave her apartment for an interview when her partner, who was visiting from Germany, heard loud noises outside, which they soon realised were gunshots and explosions.

They covered the windows with mattresses and furniture and stayed in the apartment for four days. The temperature reached 40 degrees in the daytime, and they had no electricity or running water and limited drinking water.

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