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Breaking News: Another Presidential Guard Officer Dies Mysteriously

Breaking News:

Lt. Solomon Jammeh Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances

By Ebrima G. Sankareh, Editor-In- Chief

 

Less than a month after the mysterious death of Major Musa Jammeh of the much feared Presidential guards, our State House operative Kissy Kissy Mansa reports that Lieutenant Solomon Jammeh 33, of Kanilai has died at the Royal Victoria Hospital under similar circumstances. Says Kissy; the situation here is pretty scary and tense as soldiers try to come to terms with the mysterious circumstances in which they succumb to death.

Lt. Solomon Jammeh is the third officer to die in less than 8 months following the deaths of Captain Momodou Tumbul Tamba (a.k.a Pol Pot) and Major Musa Jammeh (a.k.a Maliya Mungu) only last month.

Confirming our story, our Yundum Barrack’s correspondent Officer “X” said Lt. Jammeh was pronounced death today after a very short illness and under highly suspicious circumstances. Says OX, Lt. Jammeh was too young; he was less than 34 years and soldiers are scared to eat alone these days since most people here think some one is feeding us with the wrong food. Reveals OX, Lt. Solomon had had problems with president Jammeh in the past and was once transferred to Farafenni Army camp, as punishment but that he too would go like this, is pretty scary.

posted @ Saturday, December 22, 2007 10:11 PM by egsankara

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Extreme justice is an extreme injury: for we ought not to approve of those terrible laws that make the smallest offences capital, nor of that opinion of the Stoics that makes all crimes equal; as if there were no difference to be made between the killing (of) a man and the taking (of) his purse, between which, if we examine things impartially, there is no likeness nor proportion .~ Sir Thomas More in Utopia, Bk 1. (1516)

 

 
 
 
 
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