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Feb 17, 2013 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
Fires are raging and there is precious little that anyone can do to stop them. There will be more across the country and people are going to wonder at this sudden outburst. The fact is that people have become careless because of the pressures of society.
The next fire is going to occur on the western side of the Demerara River and even more people are going to be saddened.
What many do not realize is that those fires that were to happen before the Christmas holidays are happening now. The numbers must be made up.
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There will be another unnecessary killing. The killer this time would be an idle person who loved the spotlight and one who always wanted to impress.
He will come to a sad end and he is going to blame alcohol, which is the common thing to do when people know that their actions are unjustified.
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Motor accidents are fast becoming commonplace and more of a nuisance than anything else. In the case of the next accident, people purporting to be rescuers and helpers are going to prey on the victims in full view of the decent-minded.
The police are going to question some of the people in the vicinity after relatives make certain claims but no one is going to say anything.
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