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A Fatality |
| Section: CULTURE / PEOPLES |
| Author: Anders Ryman |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 4/1/2003 |
| Size: 206 Words, 1,244 Characters |
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Between April and June each year, a number of jumps are presented for tourists on the southwestern side of Pentecost. The location is convenient for visitor...
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...s lianas broke. He plunged headfirst into the ground and broke his neck, dying instantly.
The people living in the traditionalist village of Bunlap offer another explanation. After the accident, magic leaves were found hidden under the man's belt. No wonder he was killed, the villagers say. It was because he was carrying love magic, which attracts women, with him up into the tower.
-- --A.R.
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