Alleged drug runner killed at QC funeral wake | Inquirer News

Alleged drug runner killed at QC funeral wake

/ 05:58 PM April 13, 2013

MANILA, Philippines – A suspected drug runner was gunned down while gambling at a funeral wake in his neighborhood in Quezon City past midnight Friday, police said. A middle-aged woman and a girl were injured in the shooting.

Senior Police Officer 1 Johnny Mahilum, case investigator, said Antonio Garcia, 41, was known in the community as a drug runner, one who delivers drugs to users or buyers, and may have been killed in connection with his alleged illegal activities.

Mahilum said Garcia, a resident of Gomez Street in Barangay (village) Paltok, was seen at the wake on nearby Ilagan Stree with his brother, Aries, playing “cara y cruz (heads or tails),” a game of chance involving the tossing of two coins.

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The brothers were about to leave when two  men arrived at the wake and let loose a barrage of bullets at Garcia, Mahilum said, citing witness accounts. The wounded Garcia managed to run a few meters but eventually collapsed.

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Aries rushed his brother to the St. Agnes Hospital where he died shortly after the 12:45 a.m. shooting, Mahilum said.

Mahilum said Erlyn Agustin, 9, and Marissa Corpuz, 47, both residents of Ilagan Street, were hit by stray bullets from the two unidentified gunmen.

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Agustin was grazed in the head while Corpuz was hit in the right arm. Both victims were treated at the Quezon City General Hospital.

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