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Author Phillip Amos s new book Whip-Poor-Will is a sweet story celebrating the bonds of love and loyalty for a beagle and a wild bird in search of their special person

Author Phillip Amos’s new book “Whip-Poor-Will” is a sweet story celebrating the bonds of love and loyalty for a beagle and a wild bird in search of their special person Share Article Recent release “Whip-Poor-Will” from Page Publishing author Phillip Amos is an uplifting story introducing Molly, a smart little pup who loves her life with a kind, elderly gentleman. When he disappears, Molly and Will, her wild avian friend, resolve to find him. LOUISVILLE, Ga. (PRWEB) July 15, 2021 Phillip Amos, a lifelong Georgia resident who designed and built carpet machinery for twenty-five years before retiring to farm 150 acres with his wife, Cathy, has completed his new book “Whip-Poor-Will”: a charmingly illustrated tale for children of all ages.

Bail for accused killer

GRANTED BAIL: Amos A man accused of murdering his baby mama and then setting her new boyfriend’s house on fire was granted bail by Maun Magistrates Court this week. 31-year-old Philip Amos is alleged to have stabbed his ex-girlfriend, Phemelo Lekgoa to death on 10 January. The couple had three children together. In his bail application, Amos successfully argued he should be set free as the police have completed their investigations. “I have been coming to court since February; I was told that my case has been handed over to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions [DPP] but none of them has appeared.

Murder accused denied bail for his own safety ⋆ TheVoiceBW

MURDER SUSPECT: Amos A man who allegedly stabbed his ex-lover to death and set her new boyfriend’s house on fire is expected back at Maun Magistrates court on January 26th. It is alleged that Philip Amos (31) from Khwai village murdered his ex-girlfriend, Phemelo Lekgoa, who is also the mother of his children on January 10th, 2021. Applying for the accused to be denied bail the stand in Investigating Officer (IO), Andrew Thoki Koitsiwe, said investigations were still at preliminary stages and that some witnesses have not been interviewed. “The accused person and the deceased reside in the same neighborhood, they also come from Khwai village. It would not be in the interest of society for him to be seen roaming around before the bereaved family completes their burial arrangements,” explained Koitsewe.

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