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Four Palestinians Killed In A Traffic Accident In Yemen

author Friday December 03, 2010 18:31author by Ane Irazabal - IMEMC & Agencies Report post

On Thursday, four Palestinian students were killed and others were injured due to a car accident in the city of Aden, western Yemen, the Maan News Agency reported.

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The students, who were attending Taiz University, were identified as Ahmad Abdul-Rahman Abu Samour, Mohammad Halahlah, Abdallah A’tawneh and Adnan Al-Huweiti, Yemen's branch of the Union of Palestinian Students announced.

According to what the Palestinian Ambassador in Yemen, Salah Ayesh, told national media, the "tragic accident" occurred when a car transporting the students, flipped on a tight curve of a main road.

The students were driving to see the Iraq-Kuwait football match in Aden.

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