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POLICE FILES

/ 06:41 AM October 07, 2011

Vendor found dead

A peanut vendor was found dead in Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City, yesterday.

Glenn “Tagalog” Bravo, 38, was found lying on his back on top of a sidewalk fruit stand.

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Police said there was no sign of struggle to indicate foul play.

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Favian “Enting” Villavito, 28, discovered the victim dead around 5:30 a.m.

The victim’s cadaver will be subjected for autopsy to determine the cause of death

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The case is under investigation. Correspondent Rhea Ruth Rosell

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Labangon shooting

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A trisikad driver was shot dead while sleeping in his parked vehicle yesterday in Tisa Public Market, Labangon, Cebu City.

Police said Edgar Alingasa, 47, was shot in the right temple sometime in the night.

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No witnesses came forward to describe what happened.  Correspondent Rhea Ruth Rosell

San Nicolas death

A 55-YEAR-OLD man was found dead inside his house by a neighbor yesterday in San Nicolas, Cebu City.

Rodulfo Rama was sprawled on the floor when he was discovered by Teria Lopedo, 61.

Lopedo, who reported the incident to the police, said she checked on her neighbor after noticing that he had not been seen outside the house recently.

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The cause of death is still under investigation.  Correspondent Rhea Ruth Rosell

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