Teenage Boy Dies in Motorcycle Crash in Kidapawan City

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Kidapawan City – A 15-year-old boy, identified as Ariel Jay Villarin, also known as AJ, was killed in a motorcycle accident after being hit by a vehicle in Balindog, Kidapawan City on the evening of September 20.

AJ, a Grade 9 student from New Bohol, Kidapawan, was described as a quiet, obedient, and kind-hearted boy. Unfortunately, his dreams and aspirations were cut short due to the fatal collision.

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The impact of the crash caused severe injuries to the young boy, leading to his immediate death at the scene.

His family, devastated by the incident, is now seeking justice. AJ was the second of three siblings, and he had been living with his grandmother while his mother works abroad. He had been orphaned by his father.

Authorities are currently investigating the accident.

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