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Feb 20, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is going to be a spate of robberies because once more people who live a life of crime want money the easy way. The police have plans and they are going to be on the roads. In two cases they are going to confront a gang only to find that they had arrested two of them not so long ago for similar crimes.
But what is going to be most revealing is the fact that the victims never seem to learn. Their friends are the ones setting them up, because for some reason, people love to talk.
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Another river disaster is in the making. Once more a speeding boat is going to collide with another in a hinterland waterway. Unlike a recent boating accident, this one would not be able to flee the scene of the accident, because the captain would set about trying to rescue those in the water.
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Anger sometimes knows no bounds. Anger sparked by jealousy is even worse. Things have reached the stage where men are finding that they are not the only male in a relationship. When questioned, the woman is going to say that she must seek help if she is to survive.
It is this reasoning that is going to lead to another fatality. An alcoholic husband is going to attack his rival, only to find himself at the receiving end of the violence.
The police are going to be fed conflicting reports but then again, such is the nature of small communities.
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