‘Not afraid’

–‘Fireball’ Shury says after channa bomb attack

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A lit molotov cocktail was thrown at the Campbellville home of politician Philomena Sahoye-Shury early yesterday morning, in the second attack on the longtime PPP activist for the year.

A fearless Sahoye-Shury, who is called ‘Fireball’ because of her temperament, yesterday condemned the attack and after describing the perpetrators as cowards, challenged them to confront her face to face. Police are already investigating two similar incidents.

Yesterday’s incident also comes…..


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