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Sad : Two FDC leaders who perished in Nebbi crash named

Sad : Two FDC leaders who perished in Nebbi crash named. Whisper Eye Reports

Forum for Democratic Change leaders who have perished in nasty accident are named.

The two persons who have died in an accident on POA campaign trail are Identified as Hellen the FDC flag bearer Nebbi Municipality Woman Councilor and the current councilor of the same area called Zulaika. Astatement from FDC official states.

The dead have been described as the greatest FDC Nebbi ground to ground mobilisers in the area.

15 others Injured named:


Walter Oyirwoth the FDC youth league Chairperson Nebbi district

FDC 15 flag bearer LC 3 chairman Atego Sub County-injured skull.

Grace Owonda the FDC women league chair Nebbi district.

Earlier in the afternoon FDC campaign truck carrying the FDC presidential public address system crashed killing two and injuring 15 people.

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