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Apr 25, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Electricity theft is going to be at the centre of an electrocution. Only this time the victim would not be the run-of-the-mill thief.
A child is going to wander across an open piece of land and will come into contact with an exposed wire.
The parents are going to raise their voices to high heavens although they themselves are electricity thieves.
GPL is going to act, as usual, but the same thing that happens all the time will continue.
The power company is going to remove the electric wires and within hours the thieves will get fresh wires and make their connections.
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The effect of illegal drugs will be felt in the coming week. There is going to be an attack on a home. The occupants will proclaim that they know no reason for the attack but neighbours always know the truth.
There is going to be talk of retaliation but sometimes, wiser counsel prevails.
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No less than three road accidents are going to occur in the coming week and all would be related to speeding.
One of them would occur in the city because a driver is going to ignore a traffic sign. He would be heard to say that he never saw the other vehicle.
Another accident would see a car ending up crashing into a rail and killing one of the passengers.
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