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Soesdyke biker dies in McDoom crash - Stabroek News

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A Soesdyke man died on Wednesday after he lost control of  his motorbike and collided with a vehicle on the McDoom Public Road.

The article Soesdyke biker dies in McDoom crash appeared first on Stabroek News.

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