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A 23-year-old man, Killi Abdul- Malik has died at Damongo in the Savannah Region after his motorcycle collided with another motorbike.
The incident is said to have happened on the Damongo hospital road when Malik’s motorbike with registration number M-17-NR 1889 collided with 16-year-old Lansa Suhuyini’s Honda Ace motorbike.
According to the Damongo Police, the duo sustained serious injuries and were rushed to the Damongo government hospital where Malik was pronounced dead on arrival.
Lansa Suhuyini who is currently in critical condition has since been transferred to Tamale Teaching hospital for intense medical care.
Meanwhile, per the traditions of Islam, the body of Malik has been released to the family who proceeded with his burial.
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