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Sep 13, 2012 News
Shock waves reverberated through the community of Kara Kara, Linden yesterday morning after the body of a man was observed partly submerged in a drain.
Residents of the community quickly flocked the area to see whether they knew the person, but no one could identify him.
“He is not from this area, we don’t know he at all,” one man confessed. The man was later identified as 25-year-old, Brian Anthony, of Half Mile, Wismar.
Most of the other residents who lived in close proximity to the drain were tightlipped, while the few that spoke to the media said they did not know anything until persons started to flock the area around 7:00 hours. The body was clad in white tee shirt and grey jeans.
Although there were no visible marks of violence on the man, trampled grass alongside the drain, where his body was found, suggested that there had been some kind of struggle, or that he had tried to get out of the drain, more than once.
The man’s body was removed from the drain shortly before 8:00 hrs yesterday, and taken to the Wismar Mortuary.
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