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Unaisi Ratubalavu
20 May, 2021, 1:45 pm
Colo-i-Suva forest park
attendant Netava Buke
points to the spot where
the body of Samabula
taxidriver Rabindra Singh
was found. This picture
was published in The Fiji
Times on February 14,
1983. Picture: FILE
THE front page of The Fiji Times of February 14, 1983 reported that the body of a taxidriver was recovered by police from a pool in Colo- i-Suva forest park.
The headline read, ‘Body Found In Pool’. The report said police found the deceased after a 24-hour search by about 50 officers from three stations.
Officers from Samabula, Nasinu and the Mobile Police Taskforce in Narere combed the forest in search of 32-year-old Rabindra Singh after his taxi was discovered by a forest ranger at Colo-i-Suva, which is about 11km from Suva CDB.