Piccadilly Junction “Drifting” Victim Testifies: “My Leg Was Amputated After the Accident”
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 7/10/2025
By Mariama Marong A petty trader at Latrikunda Piccadilly Junction, who sells mbahal, has testified before the Bundung Magistrates’ Court about how she lost her leg after being knocked down by a car allegedly driven by a young man accused of drifting at high speed. The victim, Sanneh Cham, (…)
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