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Mum at a loss over son’s killing

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FOR DOREEN SMALL, the reality that her son Stephen Agard was gunned down hasn’t quite sunk in.

This is despite the fact that she rushed to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital when she received the news and saw what looked like “20 bullets” in her son’s body.

“I haven’t accepted it yet because he ain’t look like he is dead,” she told the SUNDAY SUN hours after the incident happened in Black Rock yesterday.

“But I’m hoping that by night answers would come,” she said. (HLE) 

Please read the full story in today’s Sunday Sun, or in the eNATION edition.

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