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/ 09:24 AM September 11, 2013

MAN KILLED ON HIS WAY HOME

A 35-YEAR-OLD man who had been receiving death threats was shot dead while walking home in barangay Basak, Lapu-Lapu City yesterday afternoon.

Killed on the spot was Freddie Amodia, a worker of PEBA Manufacturing and Trading Corp, makers of handicraft products.

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Police said the victim was using his cellphone while heading home when a man followed him and opened fire from behind.

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A empty shell of a 9mm caliber pistol was recovered in the crime scene.

Police said the assailant, whose face was covered with a cloth, fled on a motorcycle driven by another man.

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Police said the victim was married with three children.

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Police said that according to the man’s cousin Ritchie Amodia, the victim had been receiving death threats through text messages.

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The unknown sender warned the victim to end his relationship with a woman who has a boyfriend.  /CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA  

 

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FISHERMAN FOUND DEAD

THE body of a 60-year-old fisherman was found floating in the waters off barangay Lambug, Badian town, southwestern Cebu last Monday morning.

The fatality was identified as a certain Turnino, a resident of barangay Basiao, Badian.

Turnino was last seen carrying his fishnet last Sunday.

Police said it was another fisherman, Loly Cedeno, 53, who saw the floating body.

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An autopsy on the man’s body will be conducted to determine the cause of death, police said.  /CORRESPONDENT CHRISTINE EMILY L. PANTALEION

TAGS: Badian town, Fishermen, Metro, shot dead

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