Ex-Pangasinan gov now out of danger after ambush | Inquirer News

Ex-Pangasinan gov now out of danger after ambush

/ 08:33 PM September 11, 2019

DAGUPAN CITY–Former Pangasinan Gov. Amado Espino Jr. was wounded but is now out of danger following an ambush on his vehicle, a Toyota Land Cruiser, on Wednesday, Sept. 11, police said.

Espino’s group, police said, was at the village of Magtaking in San Carlos City around 4:30 p.m. when the gunmen attacked.

One of Espino’s aides, a policeman, was killed during the ambush while Espino was taken to Holy Blessed Family Hospital, also in San Carlos City, for treatment, San Carlos City Mayor Julier Resuello said.

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Resuello clarified that only one aide was killed, not two as reported earlier.

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Four of Espino’s other aides, including his driver, were severely wounded in the ambush, Resuello said.

Some of the aides were on board a Toyota Innova that served as a backup vehicle.

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Resuello said Espino’s driver was able to take the vehicle to the hospital after the ambush. The crime scene was 150 meters from the hospital.

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Inquirer sources said security aides shielded Espino during the attack.

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Resuello said Espino suffered gunshot wounds in the arm and body but is now out of danger.

Investigators said they have yet to determine the motive for the attack.

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Espino also served as a former representative of Pangasinan’s 5th District. Yolanda Sotelo/TSB

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