There will be more blood shed yet

Lee Hopkins wrote this 1:27 am:

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You think the water crisis in Australia has peaked? Get a grip! This is only the start of the violence…

From ABC news

Man bashed to death while watering lawn

A 66-year-old man has died after being attacked while watering his lawn in Sylvania, in Sydney’s south.

Police say the man was watering late Wednesday afternoon when he got into an argument with a 37-year-old man walking by the house at the time.

Police say the older man was assaulted and died at the scene.

The 37-year-old man was detained by an off-duty police officer and was taken to Miranda Police Station for questioning.

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