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West Indies in control after bad light stops play

SABCnews.com "Nigeria's Red Cross Society says at least 28 people were burned to death in Lagos yesterday when a pipeline caught fire while local residents were scooping fuel from it.

Abiodun Orebiyi said Red Cross volunteers were still at the scene looking for casualties and the toll might rise further. He said the incident occurred in the early hours of Christmas Day."

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