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Posted on November 18, 2020 by admin

2 Bangladeshis killed in South Africa over business rivalry

Two Bangladeshi expatriates from Narayanganj and Thakurgaon have been shot dead by miscreants in South Africa. Another expatriate was seriously injured in the incident. The incident took place on …

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