Four people lynched in Central African Republic's capital - sources
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Four people were killed by mobs in Central African Republic's capital Bangui on Thursday, witnesses said, in escalating religious violence that could threaten a December election.
That brings this week's death toll to 11, including three senior negotiators for the Muslim Seleka alliance visiting the capital for peace talks aimed at resolving a two-year conflict.
Witnesses say three Muslims were attacked early on Thursday as they left the city's only Muslim enclave, PK5, to enter the Christian sixth district.
Two of them were killed immediately, witnesses said. A third man escaped but was then stoned to death by a crowd and his body left by a church, the witnesses said.