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Latest comment: 17 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Sorry to be picky - but there is an inaccuracy with the birth date. If Ballu Khan was 4 at the time of the "Kadavulevu" disaster, he cannot have been born in 1951. The "Kadavulevu" disaster occurred in the early/mid 1960's. So either, Ballu Khan was born in 1961 and was 4 at the time of the tragedy, or, he was indeed born in 1951 - in which case he would have been 14 when the ship sank with his father on board.J0n0rth15:22, 11 November 2007 (UTC)Reply