IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 32.











'Like death and bereavement, at times when we are experiencing what seems like 'our worse nightmares.'  

We tend not to be aware of the fact that, 'our worse nightmares' are in fact no more than everyday adversities which many other people are having to contend with.'


And so it was that, after to-ing and fro-ing to local police stations and magistrates courts quite frequently.  And pleading Kazaliwa's case with his solicitors, and watching them doing the same in court. 

But now on a routine basis and no longer, if ever they did, sharing our feeling our anxiety about him being sent down. 




As they appear in front of Magistrates who should rightly have been thinking, 'oh, not you again Kazaliwa, don't you ever learn?' 

Kazaliwa had now, finally, gotten to the point where the fate he had felt would, was to be his, had taken firm hold of him. 

He had a few weeks earlier been found guilty of committing  3 S.16 offences. Which meant he could now be looking at an extended, or, worse, indeterminate sentence. 

Something that could see him being incarcerated for an indeterminate period of life. Yes, a fate which some might consider worse than death, because of its indeterminate nature.

To be continued!








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