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Jul 23, 2017 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
There is going to be another media frenzy following news that one of the prison escapees was cornered. At the same time the police are going to get reports of another escaped prisoner, this one a teenager. The police are going to report attempts by people to hamper their operation.
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A robbery is going to occur in broad daylight as another bank customer would be attacked after leaving a city bank. One of the suspects would be apprehended, but the money would not be recovered, because the one that was caught would be a mere underling.
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Another accident would occur in the interior. Given the rains a group of miners would encounter difficulties when they work near a huge tree. The tree would collapse trapping some of the men. The Guyana Geology and Mines would blame poor safety practices.
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