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Bolt's relatives hope for a visit

Jamaica Observer

Thursday, August 09, 2012 | 2:01 PM



Usain Bolt's relatives in Bristol, England are hoping he will find the time to pay them a visit.

According to a report on the website bbc.co.uk, his cousin Vinette Jones and aunt Betsy Davies, are sharing the same wish.

The relatives left for London earlier to attend a family gathering and watch him run in the 200m final which comes up in another hour.

In the report Jones was quoted as saying "The last time we saw him was in Berlin, for the Commonwealth Games. We've been in touch with his mum quite often, spoke to her yesterday and hope to speak to her today." 



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