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Death toll of collapse Jos school building increases


The Abu Naima  Primary and Secondary School in Jos the capital of Plateau State had its building collapse on Sunday killing seven and twenty-four pupils was said to sustained injuries and they were admitted to the Plateau Specialist Hospital in Jos until Monday morning when three of the twenty-four injured later died increases the death report of Sunday of seven to ten. 

Etb pray for the souls of the departed to rest in peace and those who have lost a son, daughter, brother, sister and a friend the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.


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