6.27.09
LEGAZPI CITY – A barangay kagawad (village councilor) was gunned down by two unidentified suspects in Libmanan town, Camarines Sur on early Friday morning, a police official reported Saturday.
Jack Cuenca, 47 of Barangay (village) San Isidro, Libmanan was killed at around 6:45 a.m., said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
Initial investigation showed the victim was on board a Sym motorcycle, bearing the plate number 5186 EI, while two motorcycle-riding men waylaid and shot Cuenca.
Natuel said the assailants used .45 cal pistol to shot the victim, who sustained a gun shot wound at the back of his head and another shot on his body.
The suspects fled after the shooting incident while the victim was declared dead on arrival by the physician.
Recovered from the crime scene were two pieces of empty shells for .45 caliber pistol. Johana Vi E. Gasga/ Inquirer Southern Luzon.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Rebels ambush military team in Albay
1 soldier wounded
6.27.09
LEGAZPI CITY -- A Special Operation Team (SOT) of the 2nd Infantry Brigade here was attacked by undetermined number of communist rebels, leaving a soldier wounded on Thursday night, a report reaching Camp Simeon A. Ola said Saturday.
According to the report, the elements of the SOT, led by Sergeant Larry D. Tandoc were having discussions and small chats with the local residents of Barangay Mariawa, Legazpi City when the harassment happened.
However, “a power interruption ensued in the middle of their conversation, expecting that the electricity would be restored on Friday morning”, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
Natuel said the local folks returned to their homes after the blackout, while the government team had also moved out.
Gun fires were heard at around 9 p.m., just after the power came back few minutes later, seeing Private First Class Vargas wounded and was hit on his head, police report showed.
The firefight between the military and the communist guerillas lasted for about five minutes.
On the other hand, the suspected NPA rebels carrying M16 and M14 rifles fled towards unknown direction.
The wounded soldier was brought to Bicol regional Training and Teaching Hospital (BRTTH) in Legazpi City. Johana Vi E. Gasga/ Inquirer Southern Luzon.
6.27.09
LEGAZPI CITY -- A Special Operation Team (SOT) of the 2nd Infantry Brigade here was attacked by undetermined number of communist rebels, leaving a soldier wounded on Thursday night, a report reaching Camp Simeon A. Ola said Saturday.
According to the report, the elements of the SOT, led by Sergeant Larry D. Tandoc were having discussions and small chats with the local residents of Barangay Mariawa, Legazpi City when the harassment happened.
However, “a power interruption ensued in the middle of their conversation, expecting that the electricity would be restored on Friday morning”, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
Natuel said the local folks returned to their homes after the blackout, while the government team had also moved out.
Gun fires were heard at around 9 p.m., just after the power came back few minutes later, seeing Private First Class Vargas wounded and was hit on his head, police report showed.
The firefight between the military and the communist guerillas lasted for about five minutes.
On the other hand, the suspected NPA rebels carrying M16 and M14 rifles fled towards unknown direction.
The wounded soldier was brought to Bicol regional Training and Teaching Hospital (BRTTH) in Legazpi City. Johana Vi E. Gasga/ Inquirer Southern Luzon.
Rebels ambush military team in Albay
1 soldier wounded
6.27.09
LEGAZPI CITY -- A Special Operation Team (SOT) of the 2nd Infantry Brigade here was attacked by undetermined number of communist rebels, leaving a soldier wounded on Thursday night, a report reaching Camp Simeon A. Ola said Saturday.
According to the report, the elements of the SOT, led by Sergeant Larry D. Tandoc were having discussions and small chats with the local residents of Barangay Mariawa, Legazpi City when the harassment happened.
However, “a power interruption ensued in the middle of their conversation, expecting that the electricity would be restored on Friday morning”, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
Natuel said the local folks returned to their homes after the blackout, while the government team had also moved out.
Gun fires were heard at around 9 p.m., just after the power came back few minutes later, seeing Private First Class Vargas wounded and was hit on his head, police report showed.
The firefight between the military and the communist guerillas lasted for about five minutes.
On the other hand, the suspected NPA rebels carrying M16 and M14 rifles fled towards unknown direction.
The wounded soldier was brought to Bicol regional Training and Teaching Hospital (BRTTH) in Legazpi City. Johana Vi E. Gasga/ Inquirer Southern Luzon.
6.27.09
LEGAZPI CITY -- A Special Operation Team (SOT) of the 2nd Infantry Brigade here was attacked by undetermined number of communist rebels, leaving a soldier wounded on Thursday night, a report reaching Camp Simeon A. Ola said Saturday.
According to the report, the elements of the SOT, led by Sergeant Larry D. Tandoc were having discussions and small chats with the local residents of Barangay Mariawa, Legazpi City when the harassment happened.
However, “a power interruption ensued in the middle of their conversation, expecting that the electricity would be restored on Friday morning”, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
Natuel said the local folks returned to their homes after the blackout, while the government team had also moved out.
Gun fires were heard at around 9 p.m., just after the power came back few minutes later, seeing Private First Class Vargas wounded and was hit on his head, police report showed.
The firefight between the military and the communist guerillas lasted for about five minutes.
On the other hand, the suspected NPA rebels carrying M16 and M14 rifles fled towards unknown direction.
The wounded soldier was brought to Bicol regional Training and Teaching Hospital (BRTTH) in Legazpi City. Johana Vi E. Gasga/ Inquirer Southern Luzon.
Police manhunt for Espinosa killer in Masbate
6.25.09
LEGAZPI CITY – The Bicol regional police has intensified their search operations and police manhunt after the escape of the former Masbate vice mayor, who has been convicted of killing a Masbate representative, a police official said Thursday.
Florencio Jun Fernandez, 56, bolted the prison cell at around 4:45 p.m. at the provincial jail of Masbate on Monday, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
In a statement, Chief Superintendent Paterno Bangui has ordered the conduct of intensified police manhunt operations against Fernandez, who has been serving a life sentence term at Masbate Provincial Jail for the murder of the late Congressman Moises Espinosa Sr. last March 1989.
Initial investigation showed that the prisoner was about to be transferred at the National Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City, when he escaped that afternoon, evading seven jail guards.
Natuel added in a statement that the PNP is closely coordinating with the provincial jail authorities and other government forces in Masbate for the conduct of checkpoint and chokepoint operations.
“ All major entrance and exit points region wide have been monitored for the immediate apprehension of the fugitive convict,” Natuel added. Johana Vi E. Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon.
LEGAZPI CITY – The Bicol regional police has intensified their search operations and police manhunt after the escape of the former Masbate vice mayor, who has been convicted of killing a Masbate representative, a police official said Thursday.
Florencio Jun Fernandez, 56, bolted the prison cell at around 4:45 p.m. at the provincial jail of Masbate on Monday, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
In a statement, Chief Superintendent Paterno Bangui has ordered the conduct of intensified police manhunt operations against Fernandez, who has been serving a life sentence term at Masbate Provincial Jail for the murder of the late Congressman Moises Espinosa Sr. last March 1989.
Initial investigation showed that the prisoner was about to be transferred at the National Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City, when he escaped that afternoon, evading seven jail guards.
Natuel added in a statement that the PNP is closely coordinating with the provincial jail authorities and other government forces in Masbate for the conduct of checkpoint and chokepoint operations.
“ All major entrance and exit points region wide have been monitored for the immediate apprehension of the fugitive convict,” Natuel added. Johana Vi E. Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Armed men raid Gov. Salceda’s mansion
6.16.09
DARAGA, Albay – At least five unidentified armed burglars barged into the Governor’s Mansion of the President’s Economic Adviser Joey Salceda, in Daraga town, Albay, before dawn Monday, a police official said.
Superintendent Antonio J. Freyra, Daraga police chief said the caretakers of the mansion were in a deep sleep when the thieves forcibly entered at the back doors of Salceda’s home in Barangay (village) Peñafrancia in Daraga town at around 1:45 a.m.
However, Governor Salceda was in abroad during the robbery incident.
According to Freyra, Richard Mapa, 17, a houseboy of Salceda was tied in a post by the suspects, who wear masks to cover their identities, carting away their personal belongings, two Nokia cellphones (N70 and 1600) and P4,600.
On the other hand, the two house maids – Elmer Samper, 29 and his wife Jonalyn, 20 of Barangay (village) Gabon, Polangui, Albay were also inside the house when the harassment happened, said Freyra.
Freyra added that the suspects carried a 357 caliber pistol when they were confiscating those personal belongings and cash.
According to the witnesses, dogs were making noises at the front gate while door screens were being destroyed by the thieves, he added.
“The rain had just stopped during the crime scene so some suspects fled on foot, but found a single slipper on the grassy areas that belongs to one of them,” Freyra said.
Initial investigation disclosed that footprints on muddy grounds were traced by the police operatives
“We cannot deny that anybody can be a victim of crime,” he told local reporters.
Investigators have not yet ascertained the motives of the raid. Johana Vi E. Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
DARAGA, Albay – At least five unidentified armed burglars barged into the Governor’s Mansion of the President’s Economic Adviser Joey Salceda, in Daraga town, Albay, before dawn Monday, a police official said.
Superintendent Antonio J. Freyra, Daraga police chief said the caretakers of the mansion were in a deep sleep when the thieves forcibly entered at the back doors of Salceda’s home in Barangay (village) Peñafrancia in Daraga town at around 1:45 a.m.
However, Governor Salceda was in abroad during the robbery incident.
According to Freyra, Richard Mapa, 17, a houseboy of Salceda was tied in a post by the suspects, who wear masks to cover their identities, carting away their personal belongings, two Nokia cellphones (N70 and 1600) and P4,600.
On the other hand, the two house maids – Elmer Samper, 29 and his wife Jonalyn, 20 of Barangay (village) Gabon, Polangui, Albay were also inside the house when the harassment happened, said Freyra.
Freyra added that the suspects carried a 357 caliber pistol when they were confiscating those personal belongings and cash.
According to the witnesses, dogs were making noises at the front gate while door screens were being destroyed by the thieves, he added.
“The rain had just stopped during the crime scene so some suspects fled on foot, but found a single slipper on the grassy areas that belongs to one of them,” Freyra said.
Initial investigation disclosed that footprints on muddy grounds were traced by the police operatives
“We cannot deny that anybody can be a victim of crime,” he told local reporters.
Investigators have not yet ascertained the motives of the raid. Johana Vi E. Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Journalist slain in Masbate
6.13.09
LEGAZPI CITY -- Amid celebration of the 112th Philippine Independence day, a writer of a local newspaper was gunned down in Uson town, Masbate on Friday morning, a police spokesperson reported Saturday.
Antonio Castillo, 45, a correspondent of Bigwas tabloid was shot dead at around 9:00 am, while on his way home, driving his Honda motorcycle along the highway of Purok 1 in Marcella village, Uson town, Masbate, Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson said.
Natuel added that the slain journalist was ambushed by two gunmen, who were riding in a Honda motorcycle with no plate number.
Initial investigation showed that the assailants, using unknown pistol suddenly fired shots at the victim, who were few meters behind his back.
On the other hand, the victim sustained gunshots on the lower portion of his back.
The witnesses immediately brought the victim to Masbate Provincial Hospital, however at around 12:00 p.m. Castillo died while being treated by the physician.
Uson Police is still investigating whether the killing of the journalist was politically-motivated.
Antonio Castillo is being remembered as the 3rd slain journalist in the Philippines this year, who pursued press freedom despite media harassment. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
LEGAZPI CITY -- Amid celebration of the 112th Philippine Independence day, a writer of a local newspaper was gunned down in Uson town, Masbate on Friday morning, a police spokesperson reported Saturday.
Antonio Castillo, 45, a correspondent of Bigwas tabloid was shot dead at around 9:00 am, while on his way home, driving his Honda motorcycle along the highway of Purok 1 in Marcella village, Uson town, Masbate, Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson said.
Natuel added that the slain journalist was ambushed by two gunmen, who were riding in a Honda motorcycle with no plate number.
Initial investigation showed that the assailants, using unknown pistol suddenly fired shots at the victim, who were few meters behind his back.
On the other hand, the victim sustained gunshots on the lower portion of his back.
The witnesses immediately brought the victim to Masbate Provincial Hospital, however at around 12:00 p.m. Castillo died while being treated by the physician.
Uson Police is still investigating whether the killing of the journalist was politically-motivated.
Antonio Castillo is being remembered as the 3rd slain journalist in the Philippines this year, who pursued press freedom despite media harassment. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
Monday, June 8, 2009
3 teeners dead, 4 injured in Cam. Sur road crash
LEGAZPI CITY -- At least three persons were killed, while 4 others injured when two vehicles collided in Ocampo town, Camarines Sur on late Sunday afternoon, a police official said.
SPO3 Fernando Arejola said that a blue Kawasaki tricycle ( 8628 EE) driven by Allan Bravante, 17, carrying six passengers crashed with a JC Liner bus along Governor Fuentebella highway in Barangay Moriones, Ocampo, Camarines Sur at around 5:30 p.m.
The fatalities who instantly died were Marvin Aguilar, Eugene Vega and Allan Bravante, all 17, of Barangay (village) Himao, Pili Camarines Sur, Arejola said.
Initial investigation showed that the bus in a fast speed, heading towards Naga City was unable to control its brakes when a tricycle suddenly appeared on an opposite direction, overtaking a loaded truck.
Arejola added that the victims were on its way to Sagnay town in Camarines Sur when the head-on collision between the two vehicles happened.
The passengers who got injured were Analuna Albao, 17 of San Francisco, Canaman; Monica Ochales of Libmanan, Mark John Galon and Mark Joseph Pas, both residents of Barangay Himao, Ocampo, Camarines Sur.
They were immediately brought to Bicol Medical Center in Naga City due to their critical conditions, Arejola said.
Ronaldo Bagasala, driver of the JC liner bus surrendered to the police after the accident. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
SPO3 Fernando Arejola said that a blue Kawasaki tricycle ( 8628 EE) driven by Allan Bravante, 17, carrying six passengers crashed with a JC Liner bus along Governor Fuentebella highway in Barangay Moriones, Ocampo, Camarines Sur at around 5:30 p.m.
The fatalities who instantly died were Marvin Aguilar, Eugene Vega and Allan Bravante, all 17, of Barangay (village) Himao, Pili Camarines Sur, Arejola said.
Initial investigation showed that the bus in a fast speed, heading towards Naga City was unable to control its brakes when a tricycle suddenly appeared on an opposite direction, overtaking a loaded truck.
Arejola added that the victims were on its way to Sagnay town in Camarines Sur when the head-on collision between the two vehicles happened.
The passengers who got injured were Analuna Albao, 17 of San Francisco, Canaman; Monica Ochales of Libmanan, Mark John Galon and Mark Joseph Pas, both residents of Barangay Himao, Ocampo, Camarines Sur.
They were immediately brought to Bicol Medical Center in Naga City due to their critical conditions, Arejola said.
Ronaldo Bagasala, driver of the JC liner bus surrendered to the police after the accident. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
Disaster mitigation, rescue operation equipment released in Bicol
LEGAZPI CITY – Some local disaster coordinating councils and selected disaster-prone cities in Bicol region have acquired worth P2.5 million new equipment for rescue operations from the National Disaster Coordinating Council (NDCC), in preparation for calamities this year.
Legazpi City Mayor Noel Rosal said at a press conference that the six provinces of Bicol, including four cities of Legazpi, Tabaco, Iriga and Naga will be receiving a complete land to sea equipments in case of flooding and other catastrophes that would hit the region.
According to Rosal, Legazpi city has seven trainees for disaster management and another seven members for quick response team that would help mitigate casualties during typhoons and untoward incidents.
He said that the distributed equipments were procured abroad and in Manila, adding: “We’ll still have its second phase of the release of equipments.”
Distributed equipments were seven binoculars, 1 set portable power tools, rescue first aid kit, two units of life preserver vest and a set of medical evacuation equipment.
Rosal added that Bicol Search and Rescue Team and other local disaster coordinating councils have acquired a pair of hand held radio; two sets of generator; portable rescue lights in hard case; two sets of Mountain Rescue Relief Team (MRRT) package, including rescue and rapelling harness; and wasar equipment.
And for sea rescue operation, pieces of equipment distributed were: a set of rubber boat with outboard motor; five sets of wet suits (short pants for non-divers); seven units of rescue helmet with headlamps and safety gadgets and sets of personal protective equipment.
Meanwhile, Defense Undersecretary Anthony Golez was unable to attend the turn-over ceremony due to conflicting schedules, said Rosal. Johana Vi Gasga
Legazpi City Mayor Noel Rosal said at a press conference that the six provinces of Bicol, including four cities of Legazpi, Tabaco, Iriga and Naga will be receiving a complete land to sea equipments in case of flooding and other catastrophes that would hit the region.
According to Rosal, Legazpi city has seven trainees for disaster management and another seven members for quick response team that would help mitigate casualties during typhoons and untoward incidents.
He said that the distributed equipments were procured abroad and in Manila, adding: “We’ll still have its second phase of the release of equipments.”
Distributed equipments were seven binoculars, 1 set portable power tools, rescue first aid kit, two units of life preserver vest and a set of medical evacuation equipment.
Rosal added that Bicol Search and Rescue Team and other local disaster coordinating councils have acquired a pair of hand held radio; two sets of generator; portable rescue lights in hard case; two sets of Mountain Rescue Relief Team (MRRT) package, including rescue and rapelling harness; and wasar equipment.
And for sea rescue operation, pieces of equipment distributed were: a set of rubber boat with outboard motor; five sets of wet suits (short pants for non-divers); seven units of rescue helmet with headlamps and safety gadgets and sets of personal protective equipment.
Meanwhile, Defense Undersecretary Anthony Golez was unable to attend the turn-over ceremony due to conflicting schedules, said Rosal. Johana Vi Gasga
Masbate village chief shot dead
LEGAZPI CITY – Another barangay (village) captain was gunned down by unidentified suspected rivals, while watching an illegal coin game outside his residence in Masbate province on Sunday afternoon, report reaching Camp. Gen. Simeon A. Ola said.
According to the report, Carlito Bujawe, 55, Bontod village chairman of Palanas town in Masbate was at 50 meters away from his house, watching the cara y cruz (coin-tossing betting game) beside Bontod cockpit when a gun shot was heard by the people around the arena at around 4:30 p.m.
Initial investigation showed the two assailants, one served as back-up approached Bujawe from behind and suddenly fired a shot on the back portion of his head that exited on his left eye.
Police recovered one empty shell for .45 cal pistol at the crime scene.
The victim had not reached the nearest hospital due to his instant death after the incident, on the other hand, the suspects fled right after the crime.
Police is investigating the assassination of the captain, whether it was politically-motivated. Johana Vi Gasga
According to the report, Carlito Bujawe, 55, Bontod village chairman of Palanas town in Masbate was at 50 meters away from his house, watching the cara y cruz (coin-tossing betting game) beside Bontod cockpit when a gun shot was heard by the people around the arena at around 4:30 p.m.
Initial investigation showed the two assailants, one served as back-up approached Bujawe from behind and suddenly fired a shot on the back portion of his head that exited on his left eye.
Police recovered one empty shell for .45 cal pistol at the crime scene.
The victim had not reached the nearest hospital due to his instant death after the incident, on the other hand, the suspects fled right after the crime.
Police is investigating the assassination of the captain, whether it was politically-motivated. Johana Vi Gasga
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Farmer slain, 1 hurt in Cam Norte shooting
6.01.09
LEGAZPI CITY – A farmer was killed and another companion inside his residence was wounded when two unidentified armed men fired shots at them in Sta. Elena town, Camarines Norte on Saturday morning, a police official reported Tuesday
Adriano Lacsina, 24 was shot dead while his brother-in-law, Marvin Marbella, 22 sustained injuries at around 7:00 a.m. in Purok 5, Sitio Batungal, Barangay San Lorenzo, Sta. Elen, Camarines Norte, Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson said.
Initial investigation showed the victims were inside their house when the assailants suddenly appeared and shot Lacsina several times that led to his immediate death while Marbella received gunshots on his left leg.
Relatives brought Marbella and Lacsina to Rosary Virgin Mary Hospital at Poblacion, Sta. Elena town, however the latter was declared dead on arrival by the physician while Marbella is undergoing treatment.
The perpetrators , on the other hand, fled after the incident towards unknown direction. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
LEGAZPI CITY – A farmer was killed and another companion inside his residence was wounded when two unidentified armed men fired shots at them in Sta. Elena town, Camarines Norte on Saturday morning, a police official reported Tuesday
Adriano Lacsina, 24 was shot dead while his brother-in-law, Marvin Marbella, 22 sustained injuries at around 7:00 a.m. in Purok 5, Sitio Batungal, Barangay San Lorenzo, Sta. Elen, Camarines Norte, Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson said.
Initial investigation showed the victims were inside their house when the assailants suddenly appeared and shot Lacsina several times that led to his immediate death while Marbella received gunshots on his left leg.
Relatives brought Marbella and Lacsina to Rosary Virgin Mary Hospital at Poblacion, Sta. Elena town, however the latter was declared dead on arrival by the physician while Marbella is undergoing treatment.
The perpetrators , on the other hand, fled after the incident towards unknown direction. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
6M worth of materials torched by NPA
6.01.09
LEGAZPI CITY – Communist guerillas set fire to equipments of a construction company in the coastal town of Presentacion, Camarines Sur on Saturday night, as their continuous rampage in Bicol region due to refusal on paying levy, a police official reported Monday.
Construction materials worth P6 million, owned by Megay Construction Company were razed at around 8:00 p.m. in Barngay (village) Bicalen, Presentacion, Camarines Sur, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
According to Natuel, around 20 suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels led by a certain Domingo “Tonsep or Eddie” Rodriguez barged the construction building and burned two dump t trucks, a bulldozer, one pay loader and a back hoe.
The communist rebels were demanding the proprietor to pay revolutionary tax, amounting to P6,000.00, said Natuel.
The group left the place after torching the equipments, heading towards the mountainous area of Sitio (sub-village) Guirobat, Barangay (village) Bicalen in Presentacion town, Camarines Sur. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
LEGAZPI CITY – Communist guerillas set fire to equipments of a construction company in the coastal town of Presentacion, Camarines Sur on Saturday night, as their continuous rampage in Bicol region due to refusal on paying levy, a police official reported Monday.
Construction materials worth P6 million, owned by Megay Construction Company were razed at around 8:00 p.m. in Barngay (village) Bicalen, Presentacion, Camarines Sur, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
According to Natuel, around 20 suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels led by a certain Domingo “Tonsep or Eddie” Rodriguez barged the construction building and burned two dump t trucks, a bulldozer, one pay loader and a back hoe.
The communist rebels were demanding the proprietor to pay revolutionary tax, amounting to P6,000.00, said Natuel.
The group left the place after torching the equipments, heading towards the mountainous area of Sitio (sub-village) Guirobat, Barangay (village) Bicalen in Presentacion town, Camarines Sur. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
'Survivor' contestant dies in Caramoan challenge
5.31.09
LEGAZPI CITY – A Bulgarian participant died after braving the challenge in the popular reality television game show ‘Survivor II’ in Caramoan Peninsula, Camarines Sur on Saturday noon, a police official reported Sunday.
Moncho Vodnicharov, 53 of Bulgaria, Europe suffered from cadiac arrest that led to his instantaneous death at around 12:20 p.m. in Barangay (village) Gota in the town of Caramoan, Partido, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
According to Natuel, the challenger passed away after performing an activity as part of the contest during the filming of the international reality series in Gota Beach resort.
Two doctors including a Bulgarian physician, Nicolay Niekov and Filipino Dr. Geniveive Go have confirmed the cause of the death of Vodnicharov.
The victim’s body is set to be airlifted to Manila, said Natuel.
The fourth class municipality of Caramoan with its pristine and white beaches has been gaining attraction for filming reality game show such as the French Edition of the ‘Survivor’ that was shot last year of July in Gota beach. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
LEGAZPI CITY – A Bulgarian participant died after braving the challenge in the popular reality television game show ‘Survivor II’ in Caramoan Peninsula, Camarines Sur on Saturday noon, a police official reported Sunday.
Moncho Vodnicharov, 53 of Bulgaria, Europe suffered from cadiac arrest that led to his instantaneous death at around 12:20 p.m. in Barangay (village) Gota in the town of Caramoan, Partido, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
According to Natuel, the challenger passed away after performing an activity as part of the contest during the filming of the international reality series in Gota Beach resort.
Two doctors including a Bulgarian physician, Nicolay Niekov and Filipino Dr. Geniveive Go have confirmed the cause of the death of Vodnicharov.
The victim’s body is set to be airlifted to Manila, said Natuel.
The fourth class municipality of Caramoan with its pristine and white beaches has been gaining attraction for filming reality game show such as the French Edition of the ‘Survivor’ that was shot last year of July in Gota beach. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
NPA rebels attack cell site in Masbate
5.29.09
LEGAZPI CITY –Around 20 communist guerillas raided another Globe cell site in Masbate, Thursday night, reports reaching Gen. Simeon A. Ola said.
According to the reports, the suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels barged into the compound at around 10:20 p.m. at Barangay (village) Poblacion, Pio V Corpus town in Masbate.
However the communist group withdrew towards unknown direction after the security guard on duty traded shots with the rebels.
Recovered from the scene were fragments of the improvised explosive device.
The destruction of the telecommunication sites and equipments in Masbate was the second Globe cell site that was attacked by the NPA group.
Last May 14, the rebels torched the Globe Telecom in Catanduanes. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
LEGAZPI CITY –Around 20 communist guerillas raided another Globe cell site in Masbate, Thursday night, reports reaching Gen. Simeon A. Ola said.
According to the reports, the suspected New People’s Army (NPA) rebels barged into the compound at around 10:20 p.m. at Barangay (village) Poblacion, Pio V Corpus town in Masbate.
However the communist group withdrew towards unknown direction after the security guard on duty traded shots with the rebels.
Recovered from the scene were fragments of the improvised explosive device.
The destruction of the telecommunication sites and equipments in Masbate was the second Globe cell site that was attacked by the NPA group.
Last May 14, the rebels torched the Globe Telecom in Catanduanes. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
Cebu Pacific office robbed
5.29.09
LEGAZPI CITY – Airplane ticket sales fell at the hands of a suspected robbery gang in a ticket office at Sorsogon, Thursday noon, police official reported Friday.
At least three unidentified men barged at around 1:15 p.m. inside the ticketing office of the Cebu Pacific Airlines located at Barangay (village) Piot, Sorsogon City, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
Initial investigation showed that the robbers entered the main door and forcibly opened the drawer, carting away the proceeds of airplane ticket sales, amounting to P50,000.
The employees, on the other hand, were outside the office, taking their lunch during the incident and when they came back, the sales were found missing.
The suspects fled towards Legazpi City on board a blue motorcycle with no plate numbers. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
LEGAZPI CITY – Airplane ticket sales fell at the hands of a suspected robbery gang in a ticket office at Sorsogon, Thursday noon, police official reported Friday.
At least three unidentified men barged at around 1:15 p.m. inside the ticketing office of the Cebu Pacific Airlines located at Barangay (village) Piot, Sorsogon City, said Chief Inspector Ayn Natuel, Bicol regional police spokesperson.
Initial investigation showed that the robbers entered the main door and forcibly opened the drawer, carting away the proceeds of airplane ticket sales, amounting to P50,000.
The employees, on the other hand, were outside the office, taking their lunch during the incident and when they came back, the sales were found missing.
The suspects fled towards Legazpi City on board a blue motorcycle with no plate numbers. Johana Vi Gasga/Inquirer Southern Luzon
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