"I have funeral this weekend our cousin who was shot. The funeral is in Mandeville. It is so sad. I heard that she went to pay a bill at the shop and they asked her to play a game of dominoes. She declined and they begged her to stay and play a game. Well the game cost her her life. She was such a vibrant girl, pushing forward with her life not complaining about her lot, just ploughing ahead".
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Not so at all.
I deeply regret your family loss and the resulting pain.
I dont know her, but from your descrpition, it is a loss for all Jamaica. May her soul rest in peace and may her (needless) sacrifice help us to wake up as a nation.
Keep strong mi breddah!
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Originally posted by Exile View Post"I have funeral this weekend our cousin who was shot. The funeral is in Mandeville. It is so sad. I heard that she went to pay a bill at the shop and they asked her to play a game of dominoes. She declined and they begged her to stay and play a game. Well the game cost her her life. She was such a vibrant girl, pushing forward with her life not complaining about her lot, just ploughing ahead".
Never saw the post when it was made.
Keep the faith my friend. Keep the happy memories and the other great memories of your cousin alive in your mind.
My sympathy...keep strong!"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."
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Sorry to hear boss..keep strong and make sure her memory lives on and her achievements are spoken about and used to inspire others.Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
Che Guevara.
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Originally posted by Exile View PostYes Lazie...my first cousin, that was quote from another cousin. Remember the 4 shot in Mandeville before the elections....at a shop?
Anyhow, life is rough. Thanks to all."Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)
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