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Fijilive (Free subscription) | 30/08/2008
The pathologist at the Sigatoka Hospital has started post mortem examinations on the 10 people who died in Thursday night’s tragic bus blaze.Police spokesman Atunaisa Sokomuri said four victims have been identified while efforts were continuing to name the other six.Sokomuri said two other passengers of the tragic accident have been transferred to Colonial War Memorial hospital under...
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Fiji Times (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
Constables Uraia Tuidama, left, and Vueti Biumaiwai, right, seek help from Vunivau resident Chandar Kali in LabasaTHIRTY officers from the Police Mobile Division are tracking down more than 100 court evaders.The officers from Suva, who were divided into four groups, went out into the communities of Vunivau, Waiqele, Bulileka, Naduna and Saiberia in Labasa.Police public relations officer Atunaisa Sokomuri...
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Fijilive (Free subscription) | 30/08/2008
Forensic specialists from Australia will help investigate Thursday night’s tragic bus blaze in Sigatoka that left ten people dead, including a pregnant woman and her two young sons.Police spokesman Atunaisa Sokomuri confirmed that the forensics specialists would arrive in Fiji in the next few days.Sigatoka police confirm that the charred bus is still at the scene of the incident and has been...
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Fiji Times (Free subscription) | 28/08/2008
"We are continuing with our investigations in this case but wish to express the force's alarm with the increased levels of sexual offence cases occurring in the Northern Division," Mr Sokomuri said.