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McLean calls for city cemetery to be made garbage free - Stabroek News

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Retired Major-General Norman McLean has voiced concerns to Mayor Ubraj Narine over the state of the Le Repentir Cemetery, which he says has become a virtual dump.

The article McLean calls for city cemetery to be made garbage free appeared first on Stabroek News.

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