Weekly Current Affairs (11th February to 17th February 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (11th February to 17th February 2024)

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Category : Obituaries Published on: February 18 2024

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  • Kelvin Kiptum, the record holder for the fastest marathon ever, tragically passed away in a car accident in Kenya.
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