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Cebu News

Assailants cut man’s throat

Patrice Kate Rebuta - The Freeman

CEBU, Philippines - A 23-year-old man died after his throat was slit by two unknown men in Barangay Manlapay, Dumanjug town around 10 p.m. Sunday.

Robert Espedillon, a resident of Barangay Manlapay, died on the spot after his esophagus was slit by unknown perpetrators using a weapon locally known as “sanggot” while he was in a sari-sari store with his mother Lucia Espedillon, 57.

According to Police Officer 2 Romeo Legaspi Jr., investigator at Dumanjug Police Station, the victim reportedly had lots of enemies in their place because whenever the he gets drunk, he becomes a nuisance to the residents.

“Matod pa sa mga residente sa ilang lugar nga kung mahubog kuno ning biktima mokalit lang kuno ni siya og para og motor, unya usahay kay iya gyud alihan sa dalan,” said Legaspi.

It was reported that Robert had been drinking liquor in the store located about two kilometers away from their house since the morning of the day of the incident.

At around 10 in the evening, the victim’s mother got worried so she fetched her son.

When she arrived at the place, the perpetrators both wearing bonnets suddenly came and killed Robert, then immediately fled away.

“Sa among tan-aw, murag giplanohan gyud ni ang pagpatay sa biktima. Basin pud og ang suspetsado niini kay duna gyu’y kalagot tungod ra pud siguro sa batasan aning biktima kung mahubog,” said Legaspi

Legaspi admited they are having a hard time identifying the perpetrators because of the background of the victim.

“Daghan man gud ni og kontra ang biktima maong naglisod sab mi pero sa karon nakipag-coordinate na mi sa mga tanod sa lugar para matabangan sab mi nila,” Legaspi said.

Robert’s cadaver now lies at a chapel near their house. (FREEMAN)

 

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BARANGAY MANLAPAY

DAGHAN

DUMANJUG

DUMANJUG POLICE STATION

LEGASPI

LUCIA ESPEDILLON

MATOD

POLICE OFFICER

ROBERT ESPEDILLON

ROMEO LEGASPI JR.

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