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THE SOUND of a car crashing into his home jumped Pablo Gaskin straight out of bed around noon yesterday.
The youth was resting at home in Hillside Road, Gall Hill, Christ Church, after work when the freak accident occurred.
“I was upstairs in my bed, not too long home from work, when I heard this commotion – it was so loud it jump me,” he said.
When Gaskin went downstairs, he saw an overturned car on top of another car next door with the fencing, front steps, front door and part of the wall of his home either damaged or destroyed. The car had run through the front yard of his home and ended up next door.
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DRUG SMUGGLERS Wayne Ricardo Worrell and Orel Randy Omar Wiggins will be sentenced in about a month’s time for trying to land over 350 pounds of drugs more than three years ago.
Worrell, 46, of Belleplaine Housing Area, St Andrew, and Wiggins, 39, of Mullion Lane, Gall Hill, Christ Church, were back in the No. 2 Supreme Court last Thursday where submissions of sentence were heard.
The two had pleaded guilty that within the island’s territorial waters, on February 24, 2017, they imported 177.8 kilogrammes or about 391 pounds of cannabis. They also pleaded guilty to possession and having a traffickable quantity
Do you remember sharp shooter Eric Lavine?
What about the heroic Eyre Sealy and Philip Blagrove?
How can we forget midfield magicians Anthony “Daisy” Clarke and Adrian Hall?
Man on Magazine just teased you with a trip down memory lane with some of the most celebrated names of Barbados football of yesteryear, whose heroics would have laid the foundation for our current Tridents, to accomplish the success they have received in recent times.
Bajans do enjoy a journey along nostalgia avenue, which is often met with the old colloquial statement “wait wuh become uh he/she?”.
It is because of this affection for the good ol’ days that we introduce to you;