Edge Davao 9 Issue 137

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 137 • SUNDAY - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 - 5, 2016

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P 15.00 • 24 PAGES Flowers, candles and the Philippine flag at the scene of last friday night’s bombing at the night market along Roxas Avenue in Davao City.

STATE OF LAWLESS VIOLENCE DECLARED 14 killed, 67 injured in Davao City bombing By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ, TIZIANA PIATOS and RIA VALDEZ

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N the wake of the deadly explosion that rocked Davao City on Friday evening, 10:30 p.m. of Sept. 2, President Duterte announced the declaration of a State of Lawless Violence covering the entire country.

As of 5 PM on Saturday, Sept. 3, authorities said at least 14 civilians were killed by the blast, while 65 others were wounded and are still recuperating in various medical facilities in the city. The explosion took place in the crowded Roxas Street where a night market is frequented by residents and visitors to the city. Of the total number of casualties, 10 died on the spot, while four others

were declared dead while they were being treated in hospitals. Among the 10 people killed on the spot, five were males and five were females. Authorities identified them as Caila Merecido; Eufemia Biscocho; SPO1 Jay Abresin, a member of the aviation police; Salvador Reginaldo Nakali, 23, of Davao Executive Homes, Matina; Mercy Bacilisco, 23 of Barangay 76-A, Davao City; Kristelle Decolongon, 17, a Pharmacy Student of San Pedro College and a resident of Surallah, South Cotabato; Christian Denver Reyes, 36, of Puan, Davao City; Edilyn Sobrecarey; Maria Luz Arellano, 29, of Cabantian, Davao City; and Rogelio Cagantas, 22

from Surigao del Sur. The four victims who died at the medical facilities were Daniel Larida, Melanie Faith Larida, Ruth Merisido and another unidentified victim. As of 12 PM on Saturday, Sept. 3, the City Social Services and Development Office (CSSDO) of Davao released the names of the victims admitted in various hospitals in the city. Rosa Cartagena was admitted at the Brokenshire Hospital, while Sherry Lopez, Haemaccel Palima, Daryl Palima, Mary Jane Ang, Reyna Joy Sobrecarey, Perliza Saiyon, Marivic Fuerte, and a still unidentified victim, are being treated at the Davao Doctor’s Hospital. Confined at the Limso Hospital are Junaeb Usman and On Palao Jeukarnin, while those admitted at the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) are

Jerome Carayao, Jay Magardino, Jeramil Bansil, Myrna Bansil, Joel Loreto, Annie Lee Claro, Princess Tagadaya, Samuel Cayao, Mary Grace Cruz, Julino Gallardo, Wilfredo Masucat, Joan Marie Salusugan, Raihana Malang, Jenalyn Rosal, Joy Magandig, Gleen Merioles, a certain Kimberly, Mylene Puton, Jean Cape, Trisha Sarong, April Ann Cruz, Losario Lamban, Dennis Larida, Steven Tagadaya, Joel Esterno, Fatima Manalo, an unidentified male victim, and Angeline Kara. Blast victims who were brought to the Davao Medical School Foundation (DMSF) include Michael Egbus, Reezabeela Rodriguez and Camille Rodriguez; while taken to the San Pedro Hospital were Anji Laura Grecia, Jay Tumampos, Marieta Balili, Joanna Reyes, Donny Torres, Brando Goc-ong, Erickson Nacario,

Glenn Cabaral, Errol Campos, Flordeliza Uy, Jamil Caniba, Lilibeth Esportono, Dionane Samon, Melvin Artigos, Eldy Ampaso, Farusi Manan, Emelita Nacario, Karen Tandang, Liezel Bernalis, Antonio Padernal and Jasmin Merioles.

President visits blast site At dawn on Saturday, President Duterte visited the blast site and the various hospitals in Davao City where the wounded are being treated. During an interview by media at the site, the President said there were already warnings that terror attacks could occur in the city. “I cannot control the movements of the citizens of the city and every Filipino has the right to enter and leave Davao. It is unfortunate that this is a democracy

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