Student running away from dog dies after being hit by car | Inquirer News

College student running away from dog dies after being hit by car

/ 10:45 PM January 07, 2019

CCTV of dog about to chase Joshua Cabag and friends

This photo, taken from a CCTV footage, shows Joshua Cabag and friends as they were about to be chased by a dog. (Photo from a video posted on the Facebook account of CHRISHA LINGAD)

MANILA, Philippines — A 20-year-old college student died last Friday, Jan. 4, after a car ran him over as he and three friends were running away from a dog chasing them in Barangay Holy Spirit in Quezon City.

Joshua Cabag had just gone out with his friends to buy food to celebrate his birthday, Chrisha Lingad, a friend of his, told INQUIRER.net.

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Cabag was a Secondary Education major at the Batangas State University – San Juan Campus. He was supposed to graduate this June, Lingad said.

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Lingad also shared on Facebook a closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage of the incident, which happened at 1:57 a.m.

The video showed Cabag and three others passing a house on Sto. Niño Street when a dog emerged from the gate and chased them.

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https://www.facebook.com/chrisha.lingad.3/videos/135077217497254/

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The group then turned at a street corner that led up to a road where a speeding car hit Cabag.

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The driver of the car did not stop.

According to Lingad, Cabag was rushed to the Quezon City General Hospital and was still alive on arrival. But he eventually died.

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About an hour before the accident, at 12:02 a.m. Cabag made a post on Facebook mentioning his birthday. /atm

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