Suva, Fiji
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FIJIAN NEWS
April 22, 2009 10:02:36 AM

Vabauti ni ratou sa dro mai ki Viti Levu na lewe tolu e ratou a vamatea e dua na yadra mai na dua na vale ni ta kau mai Savusavu na bogi ni Sigatabu.

Tukuni ni ratou a vesuraki Sheikh Mohammed Hassan, mokulaki koya me yacova ni mate ka qai butakoca e rauta ni $14,000.

Ra vabauta na ovisa ni a tuvani vakamatau na butako ia a sega ni nodratou i naki na bogi ya me vakayacori na veivamatei.

“E na gauna oqo e ratou sa dro ki Viti Levu ka sa tukuni wavoki e na vei siteseni kece ni ovisa na i tukutuku oqo,” kaya na gusu ni ovisa Atunaisa Sokomuri.

Tukuna talega ni tauri tiko vakavesu e na gauna oqo e dua na turaga vabauti ni na kila na vanua e ratou tiko kina.

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