African man escaped a massacre, but death followed

In this June 21, 2019, photo, Blaise Matshieba Nduluyele leans on a door to the Expo Center in Portland, Maine, where he and his family have been provided with temporary shelter along with hundreds of other African migrants, mostly from Congo and Angola. Blaise Nduluyele fled when an armed conflict erupted in his village in the Democratic Republic of Congo. “I really didn’t think I would survive. It was really, truly terrifying,” said Nduluyele, now safe at a shelter with his wife and three children in Maine. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

In this June 21, 2019, photo, Blaise Matshieba Nduluyele pauses as he speaks outside the Expo Center in Portland, Maine, about the dangerous journey he and his family made in order to seek asylum in the United States. He and his family have been provided temporary shelter in Portland along with hundreds of other African migrants, mostly from Congo and Angola. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

PORTLAND, Maine — When an armed conflict erupted in his village in Congo, Blaise Matshieba Nduluyele fled from the carnage. Hundreds of people, including some of his relatives, were slaughtered.

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