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Nov 04, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There will be more of the river disasters, but this time ordinary people would be involved. The boat would be returning from a hinterland location when disaster would strike in the form of a submerged object.
There would be some rescue, but the toll would not be anything to smile about. Part of the problem rests with a reluctance to adhere to basic safety principles.
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The guns are really out. Two recent executions certainly prove this. However, the circle is shrinking. The police may have something, but the truth is that the person who is pulling the strings is also close to the police. He drops a few hints and sends the police in the wrong direction.
However, the bubble will burst when an arrest would have someone talking to save his hide. Of course he would attract the guns, but all plans go wrong.
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There is more to life than the disasters. Someone is going to literally hit the jackpot, and not a moment too soon.
Life was tough until the windfall. As fate would have it, the lucky person is popular. Lookout for the news.
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