Youth gang member wounded in bolo attack | Inquirer News

Youth gang member wounded in bolo attack

/ 06:51 AM July 24, 2013

A 20-YEAR-OLD man was repeatedly hacked by another young man while he was walking home in barangay Canjulao, Lapu-Lapu City Monday afternoon.

Jade Berdon, a resident of sitio Timpolok, barangay Babag, Lapu-Lapu, survived the attack with hack wounds in the face and neck.

Police said the attack could be gang-related since the victim and the assailant are members of warring groups.

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The victim is a member of the Bloods gang while the assailant identified only as Boyet belongs to the Crips gang.

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Police said Berdon and his two friends Brylie Arazon and Vincent Tanquino came from a drinking session.

Around 5 p.m., the three decided to go home and met Boyet along the road.

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Arazon and Tanquino told police that Boyet attacked their friend with a bolo but they couldn’t stop the attack for fear they too would be hit.

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Boyet fled when Berdon fell to the ground.

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Arazon and Tanquino said that while Boyet was about to flee, he threw a pillbox at them. Fortunately, no one was hit by the splinters.

Berdon was brought to the Lapu-Lapu City Hospital. He was later transferred to the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in Cebu City.

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Police conducted a follow-up operation but failed to locate Boyet.

A charge for frustrated murder will be filed today against the suspect, police said./CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA

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