A COUPLE of streets on a new housing development are being named after two teenagers who tragically lost their lives in car crashes. ‘Aanisah Avenue’ is in memory of Aanisah Rashid, 13, who died on January 13, 2009, when the car she was a passenger in was hit at twice the speed limit on Haworth Road, Bradford. While ‘Raees Way’ is in tribute of 14-year-old Mohammed Raees Kabir-Farid from Shipley. Raees and his father Abdul were killed in a crash with a minibus in Serik, Antalya, Turkey on December 3, 2019. The street signs will appear at a new site on the former Chellow Grange Quarry on Haworth Road. 98 affordable homes are being built there by the Home Group and Strategic Team Group.
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Dead or Alive: 7yrs after, over 20 parents dead, as 112 Chibok Girls remain unaccounted for Manasseh
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By Omeiza Ajayi, ABUJA
Seven years after their wards were kidnapped from the Government Secondary School Chibok in Borno state, no fewer than 20 parents of the affected students have died as a result of trauma while many others are now living with terminal ailments.
Director of Media and Communication of the Kibaku (Chibok) Area Development Association KADA, Dr Allen Manasseh disclosed this at a solemn event Wednesday in Abuja to mark the seventh year of the kidnap of the students.