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Tears as Abia Poly Student Dies in Gas Explosion

An undergraduate Student of Abia State Polytechnic, Miss Ejekwu has died after Involving in a gas explosion which occurred in July at Train Villa Hotel, Salad Market, Aba in Abia state.
The Remains of the deceased student, Miss Ejekwu has been laid to rest in her Hometown at Eneka in Rivers State.
The President of National Union of Rivers State Students (NURSS) Abia Poly Chapter, Comrade Lucky Lagbara, led a delegation of Some of his Executive Members to pay a Condolence Visit to the Bereaved Family.
Comr. Lucky during the condolence visit Prayed that God Should Grant the Deceased Family the fortitude to bear the Irreplaceable Loss.
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Until her untimely death, Miss Ejekwu was an undergraduate student of the department of Business Administration and management.
POLY TV gathered that about 1.2 million naira was spent on her medical bills unfortunately she lost the battle to death.
She was described as a gentle and peaceful person during her lifetime.
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