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/ 06:59 AM September 23, 2012

Lapu-Lapu drowning

THE family of the 6-year-old boy who drowned in  a man-made pond inside a housing project in Lapu-Lapu City is no longer interested in filing charges against the subdivision’s developer.

Rebecca Oyao said she only asked Filinvest to help  pay for the boy’s burial expenses.

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Jayboy drowned in the man-made pond in Sunrise Village in barangay Agus while swimming with friends past noon last Thursday.

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A 4-year-old playmate said he, Jayboy and other children swam to the deep portion of the pond. The boy said they panicked when it got deep, and swam back to the shallow end.  Jayboy was left behind.

The 4-year-old boy who had difficulty breathing was rescued by a construction worker.

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Rebecca was washing clothes when she was informed of the incident. She and a  cousin rushed to the pond and found Jayboy submerged in 4-feet-deep water.

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The boy was rushed to the Mactan Doctors’ Hospital  where he was declared dead.

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There was no fence around the housing project, said  PO3 Winston Ybañez.

Police said a security guard had warned the children not to play in the pond to avoid accident but the warning was ignored./CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA

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Man hurt in car collision

A 30-YEAR-OLD man was injured after the car he drove hit a delivery van at the reclamation area in Mandaue City.

Michael Shane Naidu  tested positive for alcohol use at the Mandaue District Hospital where he was brought after the road accident at dawn yesterday.

Police said the delivery van driven by Pas Elardo Burda, 25, was about to turn left at the corner of CD Seno Street and Ouano Avenue when it was hit from behind by a Toyota Corolla sedan  driven by Naidu.

Naidu failed to present a driver’s license during the accident. He will be  charged with  reckless imprudence resulting to damage to properties and driving without a  license, said police./CORRESPONDENT JUCELL MARIE P. CUYOS

Inmate found hanging dead

A 28-YEAR-OLD inmate was found hanging dead inside the detention cell of the Tudela police station in Camotes Island, Cebu.

Police said Cilfredo Pabroa, 28, used a nylon rope in hanging himself.

Three  other inmates were asleep when Pabroa hanged himself  Friday dawn, said police.

The inmate was brought to the Ricardo Maninggo Memorial Hospital in San Francisco town but he was declared dead by the attending doctor.

Love problems may have drove Pabroa to kill himself, said police.

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Police said the man, who was jailed for a robbery case, left a note where he expressed his disappointment over his live-in partner who reportedly left him./CORRESPONDENT GABRIE C. BONJOC

TAGS: Accidents, collision, drowning

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