Blast outside Davao City law office damages SUV | Inquirer News

Blast outside Davao City law office damages SUV

/ 04:17 PM June 15, 2023

Blast outside Davao City law office damages SUV

Bomb disposal teams of Davao City Police Office investigate a blast that damaged a car in Matina village on Thursday. (Photos courtesy of Maj. Catherine dela Rey/DCPO-PIO)

DAVAO CITY — An explosion on Thursday morning ripped through a car outside a law office in this city, police said.

The blast happened around 9:30 a.m. in front of a law firm’s office on the ground floor of One Oasis Condominium along Ecoland Drive in Matina village, Major Catherine Dela Rey, Davao City Police Office spokesperson, said.

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Dela Rey said a loud bang was heard several minutes after its driver parked the white Honda CRV in front of the Magulta law office.

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The car was reportedly driven by lawyer Alberto Magulta.

The blast tore off the car’s back windshield.

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Members of the city police’s explosive and ordnance disposal unit immediately responded to the scene to investigate.

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Dela Rey said authorities were investigating two men caught on a closed-circuit television camera placing something under the car before the explosion.

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No one was hurt during the incident.

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