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Man missing, feared drowned at Queen's Street Beach in St Peter - Barbados Today

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A 21-year-old man was pulled out to sea in the area of the Cobblers Cove Hotel in St Peter on Sunday and is feared drowned. At the same time, quick action by two water sports operators at the hotel is believed to have averted other drownings. Shortly after 10 a.m., Roger Springer was alerted by […]

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