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Dec 16, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Just this past week, we had two speedboats colliding in the river and injuring people. That is not the end of the river disasters, especially since the one I talked about is still to happen. But this coming week there will be a spate of road accidents in the heart of the capital.
Haste often gets people nowhere but some are still to learn that. The first of these accidents would be nothing more than a fender bender, but the rage that will flow from it will be something to behold.
Then worse will happen along the eastern corridor. Speed will be the contributing factor and the nation will be left shocked.
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A group of gun-toting men will target a businessman. They will set eyes on him after he leaves the bank and target him when they believe that there is enough room to escape from the scene. They will escape, but the saying that happy living is not long life will prove true.
The police are going to zero in on them and the news will make for interesting reading.
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The fires are still with us in the same way electricity theft is a common feature. A man is going to be electrocuted in an area known for such thefts.
And not far away a home is going to go up in flames devastating a family. Such has been the impact of this year on some people.
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