13-year-old boy ‘shot’ by schoolmate | Inquirer News

13-year-old boy ‘shot’ by schoolmate

/ 07:12 AM May 21, 2012

A 13-year-old boy was shot and wounded by his 11-year-old schoolmate inside a billiard hall in barangay Suba-Pasil, Cebu City.

Police said it was not clear if the shooting was an accident.

Police said the 11-year-old boy was seen toying with a handgun and pointed it at the victim when it went off.

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Cesar Abergas, caretaker of Juma-os Billiard Hall, said he was doing something inside the billiard hall when he heard a single gunshot at 5 p.m. last Saturday.

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Abergas said he saw the 11-year-old boy running with a gun.

Abergas said he heard the boy saying “ako naman to nakuhaag bala (I already unloaded the gun).”

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Abergas said he saw the 13-year-old boy slumped on the floor with a gunshot wound in the head and rushed him to a Cebu  City hospital.

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A deformed slug from an unknown caliber was recovered from the scene.

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In barangay Alaska-Mambaling, unidentified assailants shot and wounded a 30-year-old construction worker early dawn yesterday.

Roger Jemoya is recuperating in a Cebu City hospital.

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Police said residents in sitio Puntod told police that three successive bursts of gunfire broke out at 12:45 a.m.

Jemoya was later found slumped on the ground with gunshot wounds in the body.

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