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Jun 24, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is no end to the madness on the roads and as the population moves further inland there are people who would take the madness with them.
The hinterland roads are going to be dangerous largely because of the unfinished surface and because of the rainy conditions coupled with speeding.
There will be a serious accident within hours and there would be injuries.
The regional hospitals would be hard pressed to cope so it is more pressure on the major hospital.
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There would be a spate of serious clashes in various parts of the country. In the coming days the police would be pressed to deal with incidences of stabbing. These days, because of the position of the moon, some people, are going to be influenced.
There is also going to be a serious gunpoint robbery in the eastern part of the country. He victims would not realize that their attackers are the very people commissioned to protect them.
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There will be another boating accident in the western part of the country. Again a failure to heed the rules of the river will play an import part.
With the water being high people are going to go to extremes in seeking the shortest distance to travel. This is what will cause the accident.
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