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Delta senator, ex-SSG not on crashed Warri train, says NRC
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Delta senator, ex-SSG not on crashed Warri train, says NRC

Punch Nigeria about 2 hours 1 mins read
NRC clarifies Senator Ede Dafinone and Patrick Ukah were not on the crashed Warri train, but assisted rescue efforts. Four died, 24 injured in the accident Read More: https://punchng.com/delta-senator-ex-ssg-not-on-crashed-warri-train-says-nrc/

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