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Mr Manneh,
Our sincere condolences, and our prayers are with the families for what must
be a very difficult situation. May Allah shower his mercy on all the victims
and their families.
Jabou Joh
In a message dated 1/7/01 10:20:15 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Thanks to everybody who expressed condolences to the Manneh, Nyandu and
Ceesay Families. I have just contacted home and my late aunt, Aminata Ceesay
Manneh and Uncle Karamo Nyandu of Pirang will be lied to rest this evening.
Uncle Kutubo Manneh, alias Kuts, is admitted at Male Ward in Bansang
Hospital. He is in critical but manageable condition. Plans are underway to
fly him to Saudi Arabia for treatment. Friends can contact Bansang Hospital
at 674429 or 674222. Although Kuts can talk now, you might be asked to
speech to his brother Mama Sanno Manneh. The fax number for the Chief
Executive Officer, Bansang Hospital, is 674425. He has been very helpful.
I don't rule out any sabotage as suggested by some members but family
sources apparently revealed that the problems with the back wheels of the
vehicle started since at the ferry crossing point.We will do our own
investigation.
I will keep you posted.
May their souls rest in perfect peace
Lamin PF Manneh
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Jabou Joh
President
MAAC World Traders
Tel.-(615) 646-9784
Fax-(507) 262-1590
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