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POLICE FILES

/ 07:15 AM August 05, 2011

LABORER HACKED DEAD

A VULCANIZING shop worker was hacked dead by his drinking buddy inside a videoke bar in barangay Guizo, Mandaue City.

Rosario Villapana 48, a native of Escalante, Negros Occidental, died of multiple hack wounds.

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Police later arrested Wilfredo Repdos, 45, of barangay Tabok, Mandaue City.

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According to the investigation, the two men argued over a woman while drinking inside the bar.

Repdos left on board a motorcycle and returned later with two bolos that he used in attacking the victim.

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Some people who saw the attack collared Repdos.

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Police said Repdos was injured after he was struck with a hard object.

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Responding policemen brought Repdos to the Mandaue City Hospital for treatment and found the two bolos used in the killing.

A charge of murder will be filed against the suspect, said police. CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA

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STREET ROBBERY

TWO students were robbed while heading home in barangay Pusok, Lapu-Lapu City, past midnight yesterday.

Lutgarda Ragodos, 21, and Emmalyn Torregosa, 22, were walking home when they chanced upon three men.

The strangers held them up at gunpoint.

A P45,000 laptop, a cell phone worth P8,000 and other valuables were taken in the robbery, said police.

PO3 Elmer Canillo said the three robbers have already been identified.

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Police have launched a manhunt for their arrest. CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA

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