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May 23, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
For some time now danger has been lurking in the most unlikely places. The school, until now, was a safe place. Today lots of problems and violence exist there. It is as though the schoolchildren are importing vicious behaviour.
There is going to be a stabbing at a prominent school over money. This money would be owed to the perpetrator for an illegal substance that has found itself into schools more and more.
The police are going to mount an investigation and make some stunning discoveries. However, the very people who run the school are going to attempt to cover up. There are going to be some really angry parents.
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A case of domestic violence is going to end in shocking circumstances. One spouse is going to try to get out of the abusive situation but the other partner would have none of it. The result would be a horrible death, followed by suicide.
Children would then be left to their own wits because relatives, with all good intention, will contend that they have their own situation.
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A thief is going to find the going very rough when he tries to ply his trade in a crowd. He would be so severely beaten that the police are going to try to charge those who apprehended him.
Problem though is that there would be no supporting evidence. What is worse is that the thief would be a member of law enforcement.
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