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Couple Killed In Stoughton Motorcycle Crash
The Norfolk County District Attorney's office said Al Pedro, 50, and Aldina Pedro, 51, were killed in Monday night's crash.

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The Norfolk County District Attorney's office said Al Pedro, 50, and Aldina Pedro, 51, were killed in Monday night's crash.

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