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Jul 10, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The more I talk the more people do what I predict. We had the fires and we are going to have more.
Again some carelessness would cause a blaze in a populated area. But the most serious of these fires would be the work of an arsonist.
There is going to be a domestic dispute. A man who is separated from his spouse and has moved out would not take kindly to another man sharing the shelter he has left behind.
This act is going to spark a level of violence within the community that would leave some people injured.
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How many times have we not warned people about saying things that they cannot support while under the influence of alcohol?
This is going to be the spark for yet another murder. The location would be a hinterland community where the police are not known for their large presence.
What is worrying is that others would seek vengeance even though people would have advised to let the law take its course.
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There is going to be a swimming disaster because some over-exuberant young people who are out of school would have some fun. The victim would be involved in horseplay and would be struck on the head.
What would hurt is that the parents of the injured lad had expected so much from the child who was doing so much in school.
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