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Jan 22, 2012 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
The past week was not unusual with its happenings. There were the robberies of which I spoke and there was the domestic murder. Another news-making event is on the cards. A man is going to be heading home when he would be confronted by some young men, two of whom would be armed.
There would be a confrontation that would spur the police into action. One of the attackers would be shot but the victim would be more seriously hurt.
Again people are going to accuse the police of collusion, but in this case the heightened police patrol would cause the police to be in the vicinity. Of course, the community known for its criminal hideouts would be in arms against the police.
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A motorist is going to plunge into a canal because of his carefree attitude to life. He would be highly intoxicated and this would be the cause of the accident.
Fortunately, people would spring into action to avert the loss of life. And there would be no legal action because as people say, “money talks.”
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A young man is going to die by drowning because of horseplay during a picnic. And there is going to be an execution attempt. Some people hate criticisms and exposures.
This attempt would send shockwaves through the community. In fact, it would have political implications.
Please share this to every Guyanese including your house cats.
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