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Dynamite Causes Panic at ACC
Wed, January 20, 2010

There was an explosion this morning on the campus of the Anglican Cathedral College. A ripple of panic spread across the campus because it occurred at 10:58 while students were changing classes. But, luckily, it was an over-reaction. Principal Ismael Requena told us this evening that it was nothing more than a dynamite - a cherry bomb – an especially loud variety. Requena says someone hurled it onto the campus from off of the adjoining Cockburn Lane.

Ishmael Requena, Principal – Anglican Cathedral College
“The word on the street is saying that it is acid bomb and grenade and all of that but it was a dynamite. It was hurled from over the fence and it hit the steps and after which I was then advised by the police that since they ascertained that it was a dynamite, we should not dismiss school and so we did not.”

Keith Swift,
“Do you view this as an attack?”

Ishmael Requena,
“Keith honestly I cannot say that it is an attack. I personally believe that it is someone mischievous or some evil person who wants to cause mischief. We take everything serious in these days and time. I will take any incident like this in this day and age for granted and so I believe that these criminals are holding us hostage and nobody should take anything or any incident likely.”

Keith Swift,
“Do you believe somebody was trying to cause harm to anyone who do you think it was again just mischief?”

Ishmael Requena,
“Keith that is a difficult question and whatever I say will only be my opinion and yes I said that it would have probably been a mischievous person but I have no real concrete evidence on that.”

No one was injured but six students complained of pain in their ears and visited the doctor. Again the police were called and so was the ministry of education and the decision was taken to continue classes. The Anglican Cathedral College has 550 students.

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