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FIJIAN NEWS
June 22, 2009 11:15:26 AM

E ra sa vakadeitaka na ovisa na yacana na turaga a mai kune mate tu na yagona e na dua na tiki ni gaunisala mai Waibau, Naitasiri e na yakavi ni Vakarauwai.

Tukuni ni a mavoa tu e so na tiki ni yago i Shalesh Prakash, 40 na gauna e kune matemate tu kina.

Vakaraitaka na gusu ni vosa ni ovisa Atunaisa Sokomuri ni a gole ga o Prakash n alai cakacaka na siga Vakarauwai ka sega ni dua na leqa e vale.

E ratou kidacala na nona vuvale ni sa mai kune mate tu.

E cakacaka tiko ko Prakash e na Rups Big Bear ka rua na luvena.

Sa toso tiko na veivaqaqai vakaovisa.

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