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2 May, 2021, 11:48 am
Tevita Vakamoce and his son Manasa Vakamoce take refuge under a house at the Waisasa settlement in Tacirua. This has been their home for the past 10 years. Picture: JOVESA NAISUA
TEVITA Vakamoce hopes the COVID-19 containment restrictions are lifted soon because he wants to return to his Daliconi Village, Lau home.
The 85-year-old Vanuabalavu man and his 43-year-old son Manasa have been living in the basement of a good Samaritan’s home in Waisasa Settlement, Tacirua for more than a decade.
“My wife, son and I left our village more than 10 years ago in the hope that my son could further his education but unfortunately he was stricken with a mental condition and he has stayed home ever since,” Mr Vakamoce said.