Edge Davao 9 Issue 144

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 144 • WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2016

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EDGEDAVAO Serving a seamless society

THE NATION’S FUTURE. Two boys play “pogs”, a popular card game among children, along an alley in R. Magsaysay Avenue in Davao City yesterday. Davaobased civil society organizations are strongly opposed to a proposed bill of House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez entitled “Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibilty Ace” which seeks to lower the minimum age criminal liability from 15 years old to nine (9) years old. Lean Daval Jr.

PREGNANT GIRL IS 15TH BLAST DEATH By FUNNY PEARL A. GAJUNERA

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HE Roxas night market blast has claimed another life. This, as the 21-year-old and six months pregnant Vicenta Depalubos Asperin died at around 10:17 PM Monday night. Asperin was among the blast victims who were severely wounded, after a splinter entered her nose and reached her brain. She is the 15th victim to have died due to fatal injuries sustained during the blast. To recall, more than 60 people were wounded when a powerful explosion ripped through the Roxas night market in the evening of Sept. 2. Recent investigations

have revealed that two mortar shells were fused into one improvised explosive device (IED), which explained the large number of victims. According to Asperin’s brother, Gregorio Depalubos, Asperin was declared brain dead by her attending physician at the Metro Davao Medical and Research Center (MDMRC) minutes before she passed away. “Last night she was declared brain dead by her doctor, [and soon after] she’s no longer breathing,” Depalubos said. He said the doctors did everything to save her sister, but he knew the fight was over. Depalubos said he can-

not explain the pain his family is going through right now, particularly with the thought that they lost a beloved family member due to a horrific event. “I can’t understand the pain that we are feeling, she can’t bear it anymore though she’s a fighter but she can’t go on anymore. Before she was brought to the hospital, she asked my sister to help her, what was happening to her,” he said. Depalubos said their family wants justice to be served the soonest possible time. “We want justice for her. We hope that they got caught, they will pay for what they

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RP-US relations remain solid: PN By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

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HE Philippine Navy (PN) on Tuesday said defense relations between the Philippines and the United States (US) remain “rock solid” despite an earlier pronouncement made by President Duterte regarding the presence of US troops in

Mindanao. “We take due notice of the pronouncement of the Commander-in-Chief President Rodrigo Duterte expressing his concern of the safety of US Servicemen in Mindanao,” the Philippine Navy said in a statement released to the me-

dia on Tuesday. The navy also clarified that the President, in the same statement, desired that their American counterparts should be eased from harms way , especially those in Western Mindanao particularly in

EDGEDAVAO Sports Medina wins bronze in Rio Paralympics P15

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