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    Ottos School remembers slain youth cricketer

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    The Management, Teachers, Staff, and Students of the Ottos Comprehensive School wish to express our deepest condolences to the parents, family, and friends of Vonde Bowers. Vonde was an avid cricketer who proudly represented the OCS Under-19 Team, the Mahico Cricket Team, and most recently, the Antigua and Barbuda National Squad, where he toured England and the Jersey Islands as a talented wicket-keeper and batsman. His dedication, sportsmanship, and warm presence will be deeply missed – not only within our school but also throughout the cricket fraternity. May his memory continue to inspire those whose lives he touched.

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