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  • jungle justice  by rexy456
    rexy456
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    just a short story please leave comments
  • Bread, Bars and Broken Dreams by HasiatYusuf
    HasiatYusuf
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    When 19-year old Adamu finds himself in a prison cell, he is forced to confront the harsh realities of his life and the choices that brought him there.
  • THE HUNGRY LITTLE BOY (Completed) by ShadesOfZahrah
    ShadesOfZahrah
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    🌟 First place in the 2020 Coastal Awards for Short stories. Based on a true story of a 7 yrs old boy burnt to death for stealing a handful of garri (cassava flakes)
  • Wrongful Dismissal by Jahmasin
    Jahmasin
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    A Senior Lecturer at the University of Jamaica is found dead. Loved by thousands, hated by ....no one! It doesn't make sense. Who would murder someone like that? Why would he be murdered? Was he a part of criminal activity or part of a conspiracy gone awry? A conspiracy of the most heinous kind? Mason Adams a sleuth private investigator uncovers to the nth degree. Nothing and no one escapes him. Intrigue, suspense and attempted murder follows Mason Adams as he weaves his way through this crime and the mountainous, treacherous roads of the parish of St. Thomas, Jamaica. People can easily disappear in the forest and fly off a precipice, found burned in a crashed car hundreds of feet below. Always appears to be an accident. No one would suspect. Who survives and who doesn't? Jungle justice is a phenomenon that is very traditional, tribal, ancient but brought forward to this modern era, still alive and well in Jamaica. See who gets it.
  • Thou shall not steal by beautifulimperfect1
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    A short story on the life of A child named Nma Wilberforce Nweke and the tale of her death as a result of jungle justice. Jungle justice is a form of extrajudicial killing where an alleged criminal is humiliated, beaten or even executed by a mob or vigilantes. This book contains scenes that some readers will find very disturbing or traumatizing, hence readers discretion is advised. #ISayNoToJungleJustice