Man dies in road accident, another stabbed dead while drinking | Inquirer News

Man dies in road accident, another stabbed dead while drinking

/ 05:24 AM November 22, 2018

Two men died in separate incidents in Navotas City on Tuesday, one from a road accident and the other from stabbing during a drinking session.

Mark Anthony Cabulao Pagatpat, 38, was biking along R-1 road in Barangay NBBS at 6 a.m. on Tuesday when a dump truck bumped the rear of his bike.

The dump truck dragged Pagatpat, who sustained serious injuries. He was pronounced dead on arrival at the Tondo Medical Center.

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Altercation

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In Barangay Navotas West, Sandy Ramos, 35, was drinking with several people near his home at 4 p.m. on Tuesday when an altercation erupted within the group.

Suspect Tom Joshua Macahilig reportedly drew a kitchen knife and stabbed Ramos once in the upper right chest.

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Witnesses said Ramos managed to run to an alley to seek help but lost consciousness and died.

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The suspect fled, taking the knife with him, before the police could respond some 30 minutes later.

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Driver identified

The dump truck driver, who later sought medical treatment at the Navotas City Hospital, was identified as Estevan Caballero Balbiran, 37, of Barangay Punungyanan, General Trias, Cavite.

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Both Pagatpat’s and Ramos’ bodies were brought to the Northern Police District’s crime laboratory for autopsy.

The dump truck is registered to Sinoequip Inc.

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The wrecked bike and the truck were brought to an impounding area in Navotas.

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