VOL. 6 ISSUE 155 • FRIDAY-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18-19, 2013
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TRADE EXPO OPENING. A staff of Anflocor fixes the clothes of a likeness of a banana plantation worker which is the centerpiece attraction of the company’s booth in the ongoing Davao Trade Expo (DATE) 2013 at SM Lanang Premier’s SMX Convention Center yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.
Deaths rise to 171 T
he death toll for the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Central Visayas last Tuesday has now climbed to 171, authorities said Thursday. In a cellphone inter-
view by the Philippines News Agency (PNA), Senior Superintendent Dennis Agustin, police director of Bohol provincial Police Office, said that casualty recorded at 159 fatalities while 186 people
got injured and 20 persons remained missing in Bohol. Agustin said that all fatalities have been accounted including in Municipality of Loon. “All accounted na but
still unidentified sa Loon na reported regarding casualty,” Agustin said. In a text message to Philippines News Agency (PNA) around 6:22 p.m., National Disaster Risk
tified as Orlando Amaga, a resident in Sitio Mana, Brgy Magsaysay, Marilog district. he is now facing rape and murder charges. The victim was found dead by his brother one kilometer away from their house. She also sustained several wounds on her body. espina said that Amaga, who has shown abnormal
behavior, reportedly got mad at the victim after he was accidentally hit by a stone. The suspect was found to have been previously involved in a case of arson when he burned a motorcycle for no apparent reason when he was 13, police said. espina said that the suspect could be suffering from a mental illness.
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Girl was raped before hacked to death By Emilord P. Castromayor
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OLICe investigators yesterday said the 5-year-old girl who was found dead on Tuesday was allegedly raped before she was killed by an 18-yearold assailant in Sitio Pamohayan, Marilog.
Chief Inspector Roberto espina, Marilog Police station commander, said latest investigation revealed that blood was found in the victim’s sex organ allegedly due to sexual abuse. “Members of the Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) reported that the victim was raped,” espina said. The suspect was iden-
Singer-songwriter Anna Melissa serenades members of local media with her hit single “Nalusaw” during Wednesday night’s press conference at the Royal Mandaya Hotel to promote Back to Back to Back: Stephen Bishop, Joe Puerta and Michael Johnson live in Davao slated on October 26 at USEP Gym. Lean Daval Jr.
DCL Final 6 cast is complete INSIDE: LGUs’ local disaster plans up for review CARP not a sunsetting program – DA
Azkals now no. 1 in SE Asia
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