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Dec 22, 2019 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The madness that comes with the season is not yet over. In the few days left, the nation would be shocked at what would transpire. Another fire would break out in a home because of carelessness. There would be an electrical problem that occurs every so often when lights are attached to existing fixtures.
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A near drowning would occur in one of the small waterways when a child would attempt to swim with friends. Fortunately, a passerby would spot the child in disaster and jump to its rescue.
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Another motorcycle gang would target a businessman who would go to make purchases in the city. The crowded streets would aid in their escape. But not for long because of the communication between the police ranks.
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