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Teddy Afro returns to prison in tears

By admin on April 29th, 2008

ADDIS ABABA - The Federal High Court on Tuesday denied bail for the release of Tewodros Kassahun (Teddy Afro). The 30-year-old sensational singer, who is accused of a hit and run homicide, will spend the duration of his trial in prison, according to Addis Fortune newspaper.

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