Drunk man hacks neighbors dog
March 23, 2002 | 12:00am
A drunken man in Parañaque reportedly hacked his neighbors dog in frustration after the latter refused his challenge to a fight, the police said.
Edwin Macasel, 32, of Durian Street, Olivarez Compound, Phase 3, Parañaque, filed a complaint yesterday with the police after his neighbor Nikki Garay refused to attend barangay hearings.
According to Macasel, the incident happened last Feb. 6 at around 10:30 p.m.
He recalled that a heavily intoxicated Garay went amuck in their neighborhood.
Armed with a 12-inch knife, Garay reportedly banged on Macasels door and challenged him to a duel.
But Macasel said he ignored Garay and kept the door locked out of fear.
A frustrated Garay vented his anger on the formers Japanese spitz, Lucy, who was tied outside near the door.
Garay hacked the dog in the head and then fled.
Macasel find a complaint against Garay, who reportedly does not have a permanent address, with barangay officials.
However, Garay went into hiding and never showed up in any of the hearings scheduled by barangay officials.
Senior Police Officer 2 Deo Carino said charges of challenge to a duel and malicious mischief could be filed against Garay.
Lucy, the dog, is now recuperating from her injury, her owner said. Nikko Dizon
Edwin Macasel, 32, of Durian Street, Olivarez Compound, Phase 3, Parañaque, filed a complaint yesterday with the police after his neighbor Nikki Garay refused to attend barangay hearings.
According to Macasel, the incident happened last Feb. 6 at around 10:30 p.m.
He recalled that a heavily intoxicated Garay went amuck in their neighborhood.
Armed with a 12-inch knife, Garay reportedly banged on Macasels door and challenged him to a duel.
But Macasel said he ignored Garay and kept the door locked out of fear.
A frustrated Garay vented his anger on the formers Japanese spitz, Lucy, who was tied outside near the door.
Garay hacked the dog in the head and then fled.
Macasel find a complaint against Garay, who reportedly does not have a permanent address, with barangay officials.
However, Garay went into hiding and never showed up in any of the hearings scheduled by barangay officials.
Senior Police Officer 2 Deo Carino said charges of challenge to a duel and malicious mischief could be filed against Garay.
Lucy, the dog, is now recuperating from her injury, her owner said. Nikko Dizon
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