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Lightning kills 14-year-old student
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Lightning kills 14-year-old student

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Lightning (Photo Credit: CNN)

Family sources told PREMIUM TIMES that the incident occurred at about 6 p.m. on Monday while the teenager was playing football with friends at the Government Girls’ Day Secondary School field in Lapai.

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