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Young Black Mom of Two and Her Unborn Baby Killed in Crash in South Carolina

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Nationwide - Marie Jabbie, a 24-year-old pregnant African American mother from Greenville, South Carolina, tragically died along with her unborn child in a car accident. According to authorities, Jabbie veered […]

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