Friday, May 10, 2024

Neighbour knew something up

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A neighbour of former Prime Minister David Thompson’s said she felt something strange was happening when she saw a number of cars in her driveway after 3 a.m. yesterday.
Nadine Goddard, who lives next door in Mapps, St Philip, had her worst fears confirmed when a SUNDAY SUN team broke the news to her that this country’s sixth Prime Minister had succumbed to pancreatic cancer.
She immediately broke down in tears and began alerting her neighbours.
“I can’t believe David died!” she screamed, adding she had been praying and praying for his recovery. (NB/BW)

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