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/ 06:28 AM April 08, 2012

BOY DROWNS IN TALISAY WELL

A1-YEAR-OLD boy drowned in a deep well in barangay Cansojong, Talisay City, southern Cebu.

His  mother Rhea Saruda found him floating in  waist-deep water  before noon yesterday.

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James Kyle was with her while she was washing clothes there earlier. After they went home, the woman went to pick  mangoes across their house and left her youngest son with his two siblings.

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The mother  returned home, and found the toddler lifeless in the well.

Police said it’s possible the boy accidentally drowned unnoticed by his siblings who were also very young./CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

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4 MEN SHOT, STABBED ON HOLY THURSDAY

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TWO men were shot and wounded  in barangay Carreta, Cebu City, on Holy Thursday.

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Another man in Basak-San Nicolas was shot by his neighbor over a lost fighting cock.

Police said some residents  believe a security guard shot  Jun-jun Obiedo  and Eddie Canque, both 18,  on suspicion of stealing electrical wires from an establishment in  Carreta.

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The security guard fled after the shooting at 8:30 a.m.

Obiedo was wounded in the buttocks while Canque had  a graze wound in the right leg.  Both denied they were thieves and said they were just walking along Humabon Street when they were shot.

In barangay Basak-San Nicolas, Gerbi Caruana, 25, was shot by a neighbor who accused him of stealing his fighting cock past 9 p.m.

Caruana sustained gunshot wounds in his private parts and palm.

His neighbor  Renato Tabuada confronted Caruana over a lost fighting cock, and  chased him with a gun. Tabuada fled after the attack.

In barangay Mambaling, Johnny Osorno, 24, was stabbed repeatedly while buying cigarettes at a store at 7:30 p.m.   The suspect, Arturo Sobrevilla, fled after the attack.

Police said a personal grudge was the motive for the attack./CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

GUARD’S GUN FIRES, HITS   MAN

A COLLECTOR was wounded when the 12-gauge shotgun of a security guard accidentally went off at 8:10 a.m. yesterday, Black Saturday.

Carlito Panonce, 30, who works at One-Citilink Terminal, was hit by splinters of the bullet that hit the ground.

Edison Hoyohoy of GDS Detective and Security Agency assigned at the terminal surrendered to the police.

Police said Hoyohoy was about to  turn over the shotgun to a fellow guard when it went off.

In barangay Kamagayan, Jake Morados, 22, was stabbed and wounded while he slept  on a table at 2:40 a.m.  The assailant was not identifed. /CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

2 ARMED PERSONS NABBED

A 25-YEAR-OLD man and a teenager were arrested for carrying  guns  on board a car in barangay Labogon, Mandaue City.

Police said a .45  pistol with six live bullets and three empty shells was seized from Arglo Jake Garces, while the 17-year-old boy had a .357 revolver with live bullets.  They both failed to  present gun licenses.

Police rushed to sitio Caimito after receiving a report that a man fired a gun before leaving on board a car.

Police intercepted a Honda Civic sedan with plate number GFP-690 and frisked Garces, the teenager and another companion Junrey Bacalso, 29.

The three men were detained at Basak police station pending the filing of charges against them./CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA

FIRE RAZES THREE HOUSES

THREE houses were razed and a five-story commercial building was damaged in a Holy Thursday fire in barangay Poblacion, Minglanilla town, southern Cebu.

The fire started at 5:30 p.m. at the house of brothers Manuel and Ernesto Reroma. The fire was contained around 6 p.m., said SFO2 Emmanuel Arcamo of the Cebu City Fire Department.

Arcamo said electrical misuse was the cause of fire, which also razed the houses of Baylito Tecson and SPO4 Henry Obiso of the Talisay City police station.

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Property damage was pegged at P400,000./CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

TAGS: Accidents, drowning, Fire, guns

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