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Two days ago, I heard cries upstairs from the sister from Senegal. Something must have happened. Maybe a death in the family. It was the curiosity of our neighbors. I was impressed that many people from Senegal stopped by to comfort her. White people around here were very suspicious.
There is a strong smell (musk/burned smoke) coming from their place. I wonder what kind of spice or perfum they use to have this smell.
The old women in our building had a check-up at the doctor today. She had part of a pelvis removed due to a possible cancer development. She was happy she did not have to undergo chemiotherapy. Things seem fine for another 3 months.