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Tragedy! Priest Slumps and Dies During Novelty Match in Asaba
Tragedy befell the Catholic community in Asaba, Delta State when a priest slumped and died during a novelty match on Wednesday.

Tragedy befell the Catholic community in Asaba, Delta State when a priest slumped and died during a novelty match on Wednesday.
The priest, Rev. Fr Uche Ukor was serving in Onitsha Archdiocese of the Catholic Church and also the Director of the diocese’s media arm, publishers of Trinitas Newspaper.
A source within the Onitsha diocese of the church confirmed Fr Ukor’s death, saying that he slumped on the pitch, breathing his last almost immediately.
“He slumped during a football match between priests of Onitsha diocese and Issele Uku diocese yesterday at Asaba.
“He wasn’t even playing. He was their coach. I’ve been in shock since a mutual friend called me last night to inform me of his demise,” the course said.
It was gathered that the priest had not been feeling well lately due to Blood Pressure issues, but has been soldiering on.He was also said to have been in high spirits on Wednesday afternoon when he left Onitsha for Asaba to participate in the football match.
A reporter with Trinitas, Mr John Anulumadu confirmed that he spoke to Ukor before he left for Asaba and even did so again when he had arrived Asaba too, and there was no sign that he was very sick, let alone close to death.
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