VOL. XXIX NO. 135 3 Sections 24 Pages P18 SuNday : JuLy 5, 2015 www.manilastandardtoday.com editorial@thestandard.com.ph
TOP PINAY PHYSICIAN ON ‘KIDNEY ATTACK’
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MURDER CHARGES VS FERRY OWNER; DEATH TOLL RISES
By Vito Barcelo
THE death toll from the Ormoc sea tragedy rose to 59 as authorities filed murder charges against the owner and crew of the M/B Kim Nirvana-B which capsized off Ormoc City on July 2 enroute to Pilar town in nearby Camotes island. Coast guard spokesperson Commander Armand Balilo said the 59 dead and 140 rescued would indicate the vessel had at least 199 aboard the motorized banca although its manifest had only 173 passengers and 16 crew for a total of 189 people aboard. Balilo said they did not expect
to find other bodies since all passengers were accounted for, with 59 dead, 140 survivors and no reports of anyone else missing. Initial investigation revealed that the banca was overloaded in terms of passengers and cargo with rice, cement and fertilizer sacks, he said. Next page
125K DISPLACED BY RAIN, FLOODS
By Francisco Tuyay
AT least six people have been killed while 125,000 people were affected after weeks of heavy rain and floods in parts of Mindanao, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported on Saturday as Tropical Storm “Egay’ threatened
northern Luzon. The NDRRMC said rain and floods since June 22 have already affected 25,738 families, or 125,699 people, in 24 towns and two cities in five provinces in the Zamboanga Peninsula, Central Mindanao and the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. Next page
Rescuers battle rough seas as they search for survivors from the MB Kim Nirvana near the pier in Ormoc City while anguished families (inset) await word on the fate of other passengers of the ill-fated ferry. AFP
LOOKING TO RECAPTURE LOST GLORY
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2ND BRILLANTE MENDOZA FILM WORKSHOP
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