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Police files

/ 06:44 AM April 04, 2013

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A FATHER stabbed his 30-year-old son after they had a fistfight on Tuesday night in barangay Lahug, Cebu City.

Romeo Mondido Sr., 55, fled after the incident.

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Police said Mondido and his son, Romeo Jr., both habal-habal drivers, have been at odds after the father left his family for another woman.

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Lyndon Madula, 45, uncle of Romeo Jr., said he and his nephew was having a drinking session in the victim’s house when Romeo Sr. arrived.

Police said Romeo Jr. confronted his father, who decided to leave but he was blocked by his son. A fistfight ensued between them until Romeo Sr. managed to grab a sharp object and stabbed his son./CORRESPONDENT CHITO O. ARAGON

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FARMER HACKED

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A FARMER was hacked and wounded by his neighbor in barangay Mompeller, Argao town, southern Cebu.

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Miguel Villamor, 49, sustained two hack wounds in the head.

Police said the victim was drinking with friends in his younger brother’s house on Tuesday afternoon when Federico Antiga, also a farmer, arrived.

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Police said a drunk Villamor suddenly punched Antiga, who retaliated by hacking Villamor in the head with a sickle.

Antiga was no longer around when police arrived./CORRESPONDENT CHRISTINE EMILY L. PANTALEON

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