Creative Writing: Death Of A Royal

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2 days ago, a Royal was found dead on the sidewalk on the north of Forestburgh Road. The Royal was stabbed just below his ribs and had left a wide gash along the area. The Royal was found dead by the time the police arrived. He was on the sidewalk with his Royals jacket off and away from him.
The Royal was suspected of being ambushed by the rival gang, the Guardians, then stabbed with a knife and left to bleed to death. “I saw the kid on the floor and thought he fell down because he was drunk. I would have helped him, but he didn’t say anything” said David Russell, an employee at a nearby convenience store. “His name is Andy. He said he was getting a pack of cigarettes. He didn’t come back so I went to go look for him. When I found him he was

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