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Fiji police are advising people to drink moderately and not to abuse liquor.
This was after they found a Fijian man drunk and unconscious outside a billiard shop in Samabula last night.
Police spokesman Inspector Atunaisa Sokomuri said the man was badly injured and smelt of alcohol and he was later taken to the Colonial War Memorial Hospital.
Meanwhile police are investigating an incident where a 14-year-old student of Navosa Central College jumped off a truck while it was moving.
The student received injuries to the head and body.
The truck is used to pick up students from Natayo settlement as there is no bus service available.
Police are urging parents and guardians to advise their children on safety tips whilst travelling in vehicles.
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