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    Resident Calls on Antigua and Barbuda Public Works to Remove Loose Gravel After Fall

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    A resident is urging the Ministry of Public Works to clear loose gravel along Newgate Street after she reportedly fell and suffered multiple injuries on Saturday.

    The woman said she fell near Shoul’s Toys and Gifts, bruising both knees and a hand and injuring her face below one eye. She also reported swelling, body pain and dizziness following the incident.

    “Y’all need to do something about those loose gravel, Public Works,” she said, warning that someone else could be injured

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Resident Calls on Antigua and Barbuda Public Works to Remove Loose Gravel After Fall.

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