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May 01, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
If only people would listen. I spoke about the armed robberies and of the community capturing the perpetrators but there were those who either could not read, or did not read, or did not listen to what others told them.
There are going to be other armed robberies and one of them would have fatal consequences for the perpetrators. The intruders are going to try to force their way into the home of a family but there is always a lucky shot. This is going to be the case.
The police are going to respond promptly and to their credit they are going to make another arrest.
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More drowning is on the cards. A picnic is going to end in disaster because a member of the group is going to go for a swim and encounter difficulties outside the view of others.
The news is going to send shockwaves across the community in which the victim lived.
There is also going to be a river mishap but this one would not be fatal.
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And the roads continue to be dangerous. A two-vehicle smash up is going to leave some people in dire straits. This is going to happen in the city where such things really should not occur.
The blame would be laid squarely at the feet of inexperience.
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