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Rally accident victims amputated

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July 7, 2014
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Four motor rally accident victims have been amputated.

The victims include 14 year old Herman Kasamba and 13 year old Badri  Mawejje,  sons  of one Hadijjah Namirembe while others include Hanifah Nantale who is now in the Intensive Care Unit and Rose Nakanwagi daughters of Hadijjah Nalwadda who also lost a four year old girl in this accident .

The parents of the victims have spoken to KFM seeking for assistance from well-wishers.

The accident occurred yesterday at Zirobwe in Luwero district after a rally driver lost control killing two children, while four others were left with severe injuries.

According to an eye witness, the children were not part of the crowd watching the rally but were only fetching water when they met their death.

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