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Tag Archives: Car seat
Immigrant from Guinea diagused as a CAR SEAT to get into Spain
This is the moment an illegal immigrant was busted trying to enter Spain despite his best efforts of pretending to be a car seat. Vigilant police caught the 20-year-old man from Guinea attempting to sneak into the Spanish enclave of … read more
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Tagged Beni Ansar, Car seat, Guinea, IndepthAfrica, indepthafrica africa news, Melilla, Morocco, Renault 7, spain, Spanish language
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How Ethiopia taught me to be a better mother
The road was steep and barely wide enough for our jeep as we inched along amid a throng of donkeys, goats and farmers. Our driver negotiated another nausea-inducing hairpin turn and I clutched my five-month-old daughter’s car seat. The car … read more
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