Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!A former Angolan soldier, who now manages a Wetherspoons pub, has recalled what it was like to be shot repeatedly as a teen and left to die in his home country.Over 20 years ago, Cesar Kimbirim was plucked from the street by soldiers and in a moment his 'childhood ended.' He couldn't pack any belongings or say goodbye to his family before he was taken away from them for three years, aged just 17.
Speaking to the BBC, he said: "The army got me in the street. "That's the way it used to be. If you were big, tall, they just grabbed you and made you join.
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