At the No 14 Barnett Street, where he was taken and charged then denied immediate bail which was his constitutional right, he allegedly remarked: "That's why me no like police" or words to that effect. That utterance was to cost him his life. This writer is told that what he said was not pointed deliberately at the police present but was a sotto voce comment based on the fact that he did not like how his arrest and bail matter was being treated. You see, friends of Mario, I am told, had been encouraging him to become a policeman, but he had shunned the idea. Get the drift? Incidentally, it is no secret that on every construction site in this country ganja is smoked by workers so it was not unusual or "criminal" for Mario to have his "little weed" on his way to work.
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