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Dec 18, 2011 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The Christmas season is upon us and with it should be peace and joy. Instead, there is a lot of anger in some quarters. A family is going to be warring all month and that war is going to climax in bloodshed. Police ranks who would expect to have a quiet time will be busy.
The streets will be full of people, some of whom will be out to make their families happy, but there will be those who will be out to make themselves happy. These are some of the people who would be spending the holidays in custody. But not before they bring tears to the eyes of some. Guns will come out and blood will flow.
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A drowning will rock a family. A young boy is going to go for a swim with friends. Although adults will be around no one will miss him until it is too late.
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With the kind of weather that is going to prevail there will be a fire. Of course there will be the accusation of arson but in fact, carelessness will be the order of the day.
Decorations and all will go up in flames because sleep will take precedence over cooking. Things that should be done during the daylight hours must not be attempted late at nights.
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An unnecessary investigation is underway because someone is worried that the person being investigated knows too much.
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