1 dead, 2 hurt as WWII bomb explodes in Davao | Inquirer News

1 dead, 2 hurt as WWII bomb explodes in Davao

/ 09:11 PM July 20, 2011

DAVAO CITY—A person was killed while two others were seriously wounded when a 100-pound World War II vintage bomb exploded in the village of Mandug here yesterday.

The victims were tinkering with the bomb when it exploded inside a hut past 10 a.m., according to PO3 Timothy Manlatican, investigator of the Buhangin police precinct.

Manlatican identified the lone fatality as a certain Luding.

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Diosdado Maglasang, 49, and Pablito Hermosa, 44, remained in critical condition at the government-run Southern Philippines Medical Center.

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Manlatican said no one could say how the victims got hold of the bomb.

“Residents said they (victims) are not from this village,” Manlatican said.

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The explosion occurred in a hut filled with newly harvested corn.

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Metal tools were seen near the area, prompting authorities to suspect that the victims were trying to open the bomb.

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Maj. Johngie Tison, chief of the 7th Explosive Ordinance Detachment of the Philippine Army, said the bomb was “very sensitive and just a small friction could trigger the blast.”

He said it was the same type used during World War II that could remain live for decades.

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