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    Topeka man dies from injuries in weekend accident

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    By KMAN Staff on January 20, 2012 Local News

    A Topeka man involved in a multiple vehicle accident last weekend in Manhattan has died from his injuries.

    Jerome Little, 60, was Life Starred to Via Christi/St. Francis in Wichita after the Sunday morning accident at Tuttle Creek and Leavenworth, which also involved Abdelmalik Hussein, 47, and David Stanley, 47, both of Kansas City.

    Little had been traveling southbound on Tuttle Creek Boulevard and failed to stop at the intersection, ramming into the rear of Hussein’s vehicle, which then struck Stanley’s.

    Little was removed from his vehicle by onlookers after it caught on fire, and he complained of significant injuries to his legs. RCPD Lieutenant Josh Kyle indicates Little passed away early Thursday morning.

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