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/ 07:49 AM November 16, 2011

PA STABS SON

A 25-YEAR-OLD son is in critical condition after he was stabbed in the chest by his father during an altercation at their home in barangay Day-as, Cordova town last Monday.

Robert Dico was initially rushed to the Lapu-Lapu City Hospital and was later transferred to Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC) in Cebu City.

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Police said Dico came home drunk. The father, Eustaquio Dico, 58, scolded his son for his drunken behavior.

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The father and son argued. Eustaquio Dico took a knife and stabbed his son.

The elder Dico fled after the incident. He has yet to return home since the incident, said police. Correspondent Norman V. Mendoza

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MAN HURT IN ERMITA STABBING

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A 28-YEAR-OLD man was stabbed and wounded by an unidentified man in barangay Ermita, Cebu City, last Monday night.

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Francis Dioquino sustained two stab wounds in the back.

Police said Dioquino was standing at the side of the road when an unidentified man approached him.

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The man asked Dioquino what he was doing in the area.

When Dioquino didn’t answer, the man drew a knife and stabbed him.

A wounded Dioquino ran to his sister’s house. He was later brought to the Cebu City Medical Center.

The assailant fled after the attack.

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Operation to arrest the assailant is ongoing, said SPO4 Rey Cuyos, homicide investigator of the Cebu City Police Office./CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

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