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/ 07:23 AM October 06, 2011

PENSION HOUSE RANSACKED

VALUABLES worth P100,00 were taken when unidentified thieves broke into a  pension house in barangay Ibabao, Mandaue City, yesterday.

Taken from Rock III Pension House in sitio Caimito were three digital cameras, a pair of rubber shoes, a pair of slippers, two external hard drives of a computer, two wrist watches and a traveling bag.

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Occupants  Renalou Silvano, 30, and Meilin Silvano, 30, discovered the break-in around 8 a.m.

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The burglars entered the pension house by destroying the sliding door at the secox    nd floor of the building.

Police are still investigating the incident./REPORTER JUCELL MARIE P. CUYOS

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TAHO VENDOR STABBED

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A 43-YEAR-OLD taho vendor was stabbed with a screwriver by  his co-worker in Bulacao, Cebu City, last Tuesday night.

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It was not clear what provoked the attack on  Antonio Cerami.

The suspect, a certain Ivan, fled after the incident.

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Police said Cerami arrived in his  workplace around 9 p.m. and went to the kitchen to look for food  when he saw Ivan talking to a co-worker.

Cerami asked Ivan what they were talking about, which irked Ivan, who  got hold of a screwdriver and stabbed him. Before escaping, Ivan was heard telling another worker, “Palihug lang ko ug ibot.” (Please take care of pulling out the screwdriver.) Cerami was rushed to the Cebu City Medical Center./CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

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