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AS Monday marks two months since little Angelica Saydee Jogie’s life was cut short in a tragic jet ski accident at a beach, her grieving family says they are still waiting for answers—and justice.
Each evening, the family gathers in front of their home where a small vigil has been set up in her memory. Two candles are lit daily as relatives pray for justice and remember the child whose loss has left an irreplaceable void in their lives.
Her father, Arnold Jogie, told the Express yesterday that the family’s pain remains as raw today as it was on the day of the tragedy.
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