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Study challenges South Sudan civil war death toll
South Sudan has been a byword for disaster since it achieved independence in 2011 - but to what extent may have been hugely underestimated.
A new study by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine puts the death toll at more than 382,000 - nearly 330,000 more than the official UN estimate.
The lead epidemologist Francesco Checchi explains how they gathered the data.
(Photo: A man carries a bag on his shoulder in South Sudan. Credit: Getty Images)
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