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... ice officers who had handled Neil’s accident were discussing it here.


“Copy all the surveillance footage from the surrounding intersections around Louis Street to the monitor room.”


One of the Chief Detective said, “This Neil is really seeking death. Even near the zebra line in such a busy city, he still dares to drive so fast? Serves him right.”


“Everyone who hears about this will probably be very happy. How many bad things has he done over the years?” A young poli ...

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