A majority of those killed were women and children, police said.
The tensions and rivalry
that resulted in the violence have been ongoing for decades in the Tana
River area, said Joseph Kitur, deputy provincial police officer in
Kenya's Coast Province.
The most recent clashes
began last week when the Orma, a community of semi-nomadic herders,
invaded farms belonging to the Pokomo.
The Pokomo responded by
attacking Orma huts Wednesday morning, killing 31 women, 11 children and
six men, Kitur said. The Kenyan Red Cross put the number of fatalities
higher, at 52. Forty-three of the victims had deep cuts and nine were
burned, the Red Cross said through its Twitter account.
The farmers also captured 200 cattle belonging to the Orma.
Police were patrolling the area to prevent any further clashes, Kitur said.
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