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Adelphi home of missing fisherman goes up in flames - Stabroek News

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By Shabna Rahman

The family members of a 20-year-old fisherman who disappeared at sea four weeks ago are homeless after their Adelphi New Area, Canje house in Berbice was destroyed by fire on Sunday evening.

The article Adelphi home of missing fisherman goes up in flames appeared first on Stabroek News.

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