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December 2013

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NeilN - I have not added any link to my Jeff Bush and sinkhole death entry, since I have provided the person and place name and type of accident and any internet user can verify the info him/herself. As to the adjective "unusual" - I have not found references to his death, stating the death was unusual, but there is talk of "an unusual sinkhole". Besides, if you regard this type of death, when one is in bed and suddenly your very private and precious bed is swallowed up by the ground as usual... strange. Have you deleted all of my entry? Would I have to write all of it again? Ivonna Nowicka

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In order to add an entry to the article you must provide a source that specifically describes the death as "unusual". --NeilN 23:04, 15 December 2013 (UTC)

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