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Sep 12, 2010 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The public is going to be raving mad when they see the persons who ran over and killed a bank employee who merely ran behind a man who snatched her cell phone. This is also going to bring out the worst of the police who feel that people are taking crime to a new limit.
This is only the tip of the iceberg coming as it does in the wake of the spate of murders that rocked the country last week.
What is going to be interesting is that the girl’s relatives are going to be the ones who would make the arrest possible.
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A car crash would have some people wondering whether they are ever safe even if they are in the very corner of a roadway. A driver is going to drive off the road to strike down a pedestrian and people would initially think of it as a deliberate act.
The truth is that the police would find out that his licence is not authentic. What is worse is that the policeman who would attempt to take some money to hide this fact would be paraded before the nation.
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Rivers are usually safe, but somehow at this time when the gods of the waters want more than usual, strange things would happen. The high river would have a boat driving where land usually is and colliding with a tree.
In the confusion two people would drown.
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