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MARCH IS NOT a happy month for Montelle Rose.
The month which ushers in Spring and new growth brings tragic memories for the St Paul’s Avenue, Bayville, St Michael resident.
Rose lost a son, Carl, in a road accident 25 years ago, and yesterday another son, Neil, became Barbados’ sixth road fatality for the year and the third in as many days.
When the DAILY NATION visited her home, the sombre Rose said she was in no condition to speak.
“I lost a son this month already. I can’t handle it now,” she said.
 
Read full story in today’s MIDWEEK NATION.

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