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200-level student crushed to death in Abia road accident
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200-level student crushed to death in Abia road accident

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours ago 1 mins read
A 200-level Abia State University student was tragically killed in an Abia road accident involving two motorcycles and a truck. Police have made one arrest Read More: https://punchng.com/200-level-student-crushed-to-death-in-abia-road-accident/

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