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yep.. just walked through it all. Stabbing sadly. The policeman said it was a gang initiation thing .. " too scared to actually kill him so stabbed him in the arse.. " I asked if he'd be ok and he said " oh yeah fine.. he'll be doing it to someone else next week..". He was quite jolly in an if you didn't laugh you'd cry kind of way..
There was a 16yr old boy stabbed outside domino's the doctor on the road I work on was apparently passing by and had to resuscitate him that's what the bloke in mark and sons told me he had to leave his car there for forensic to look at it because there was blood all over the back of it.

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