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Anthony Joshua Crashes, Losing Close Associates

British boxer Anthony Joshua, a former two-time world heavyweight champion, was injured in a car crash in Nigeria, where two of his close associates tragically died. The crash occurred when his Lexus collided with a parked truck, likely due to excessive speed and wrongful overtaking. Joshua and another passenger were hospitalized but are now in stable condition. The incident occurred during Joshuas holiday in Africa after his recent victory over Jake Paul. Checkout Solipillow.com

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