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Kralendijk- The car of ‘Breaking News’ reporter Aimed Ayubi was quite heavily damaged after one or more assailants jumped over the fence of his home at Kaya Finlandia in the early morning hours of today. The assailants first broke one of the windows of the vehicle, after which one or more pieces of fireworks were thrown into the vehicle. As the occupants of the house woke up by the noise of the assault, the assailants fled before the could finish what they had come to do.
Car of Aimed Ayubi (Live99 FM) heavily damaged by fire works
08-01-2017 -
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Police is looking into the attempted arson. The vehicle of Ayubi was quite heavily damaged by the Skybomb Thunderking which exploded inside the vehicle. The popular Radio personality said on the Live99 FM Facebook Page that he had no immediate clue as to who may have wanted to cause the damage. “As far as I know I have no enemies and my game is clean” said Ayubi, who also stated that the incident does not intimidate him.
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