The US
ambassador to the UN has expressed her "great sorrow" after her
motorcade accidentally hit and killed a seven-year-old boy in Cameroon.
Samantha
Power was in Cameroon to show US support for the campaign against militant
Islamist group Boko Haram when the accident happened on Monday.
An
armoured jeep knocked the boy as he tried to cross a road when the convoy was
heading towards a refugee camp.
"Although
the boy received immediate medical care from an ambulance in our convoy, he
died shortly thereafter," Ms Power said.
Ms Power's
motorcade was moving at a fast speed when the sixth vehicle in it hit the boy
after he darted on to the two-lane highway near the small city of Mokolo, the
Associated Press news agency reports.
The
vehicle that struck the boy stopped, but was then ordered by US security forces
to continue travelling through the unsecured area, AP reports.
She said she met the boy's family to offer "profound condolences".
US
officials were unable to say whether their government will pay compensation to
the boy's family who lived in a village in northern Cameroon. AFP news agency
reports.
Ms Power
later met children at a camp for people who fled attacks by Boko Haram, which
is fighting to establish an Islamic state in the region.
Boko Haram
is the most dangerous militant group in the region.
It
launched its insurgency in northern Nigeria in 2009, but has increasingly targeted
neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger.
The
conflict has led to the deaths of some 17,000 people, destroyed some 1,000
schools and displaced 2.5 million people
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