Grenade blast ends marital spat in AFP camp | Inquirer News

Grenade blast ends marital spat in AFP camp

/ 04:02 AM January 13, 2020

MANILA, Philippines — A woman reportedly caused a grenade to explode inside her house in Camp Aguinaldo, the Armed Forces of the Philippines headquarters in Quezon City, after a spat with her soldier husband on Sunday morning.

Erliza de Guzman, 34, and her 11-year-old son suffered shrapnel wounds while her husband, Staff Sgt. Larry de Guzman, had bruises on his body due to the blast.

Only the couple’s 5-year-old daughter came out of the incident unharmed.

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Erliza and her son were taken to the AFP Medical Center on V. Luna Avenue for treatment.

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According to AFP spokesperson Brig. Gen. Edgard Arevalo, the explosion happened around 6:30 a.m. in one of the apartments for enlisted personnel. He did not give additional details, saying an investigation was still ongoing.

“The incident appears to have emanated from a domestic problem where the spouses [were] engaged in a heated argument [beforehand],” he said in a statement.

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“Investigators from both the AFP and Philippine National Police Scene of the Crime Office [were] doing a deeper investigation since there were indications that the wife could have triggered the explosion while the husband was about to leave their abode,” he added.

Arevalo said that adjacent housing units were not affected by the explosion and that the AFP was giving the necessary assistance to the De Guzman family.

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