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Soldier runs amok in Sagay,
2 Army men killed, 3 injured

BY
GILBERT BAYORAN
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An Army enlisted man ran amok last night in a military outpost in Brgy. Bato, Sagay City, killing his immediate superior, and injuring three others, before he was also gunned down, the military said.

The slain soldiers were identified by Lt. Col. Felicisimo Budiongan, Task Force North commander, as 2Lt. Joey Lacson, a platoon leader of the 32nd Reconnaissance Company of the 3rd Infantry Division, and PFC Leo Erasmo of the same unit.

Injured were Army Pvts. Roldan Nadalo, 23, Renry Concepcion, 23 and Jommel Jamelarin, 24, all members of the 32nd DRC who are assigned at the Bato detachment in Sagay.moremoremore

Brgy captain, 25 others
from Pulupandan freed
BY NIDA BUENAFE

Judge Manuel Limsiaco Jr. of the Municipal Trial Court of Valladolid-San Enrique-Pulupandan ordered the release yesterday of 26 inmates from Pulupandan jail after the complainants dropped the charges of grave threat against them.

The inmates, among them Barangay Captain Lowell Del Carmen and wife Racquel of Zone 6, left the jail "physically fit and in good health", Senior Inspector Rone Grajo, Pulupandan police chief, said.

In his order, Limsiaco said that the cases were dropped by the complainants for humanitarian reasons. moremoremore

CLMMRH chief mum on
DOH transfer move
BY CARLA GOMEZ

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III yesterday said the management team that will be sent to run the Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital in Bacolod City is still being put together.

The three-man team is being readied by Undersecretary Margarita Galon, he said.

Galon said, so far, two persons who are not from the CLMMRH are being considered for the committee and a third member is still being sought. moremoremore


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