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/ 07:22 AM April 24, 2012

FARMER STABBED IN HANTAK

A 53-YEAR-OLD farmer was stabbed and wounded by a habal-habal driver after they argued in a coin toss game locally known as hantak in barangay Mabuli, Tabogon town, northern Cebu.

Kenny Ochia sustained multiple stab wounds in the body and was rushed to a hospital in Bogo City.

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The suspect, Ramil Sinoy, fled after the attack.

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Police said it was not immediately known why the two men argued while they were playing hantak past 6 p.m. last Sunday./CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

WOMAN DROWNS IN CATMON POOL

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A 24-YEAR-OLD woman drowned in a swimming pool in barangay Macaas, Catmon town, northern Cebu.

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Police identified the fatality as Ruby Ann Bumaya.

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Ruby Ann and her relatives had a gathering at the Aroma Mountain Paradise Resort last Sunday.

Vanessa Arche, 33, a relative of the victim, said Bumaya went to the pool alone around 9 p.m.

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The woman was later seen floating unconscious in the pool. She was rushed to the Juan Dosado Memorial Hospital but did not make it alive.

PO2 Ben Navales of the Catmon police said the body will be autopsied to determine if there was foul play involved in the woman’s death./CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

MAN SHOT, HURT IN TALISAY

A 39-YEAR-OLD man was shot and wounded by a motorcycle-riding assailant in barangay Dumlog, Talisay City, last Sunday night.

Segfred Ermita was talking with friends by the road when two men on a motorcycle arrived.

The backrider drew a gun and opened fire, hitting Ermita in the back of the neck.

The assailants drove off after the attack while Ermita was brought to the Talisay City District Hospital.

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Police said personal grudges could be the motive for the attack./CORRESPONDENT GABRIEL C. BONJOC

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