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                    [Title] => ‘Joseph Estrada’ faints in Negros
                    [Summary] => BACOLOD CITY — "Joseph Estrada" and 49 other tribesmen of Tribu Aragon who participated at the Dinagsa Festival in Cadiz City Sunday fainted after inhaling a toxic substance they painted on their bodies to make them appear more authentic aetas.


Dr. Romeo Agraviador of the Cadiz City Health Office said the black oxide is believed to contain lead that caused the fainting spells and vomiting of 50 out of 368 members of the tribe from Sitio Hiyang-Hiyang, Barangay Celestino Villacin.

The chemical also smelled like muriatic acid.
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                    [Summary] => BACOLOD CITY — "Joseph Estrada" and 49 other tribesmen of Tribu Aragon who participated at the Dinagsa Festival in Cadiz City Sunday fainted after inhaling a toxic substance they painted on their bodies to make them appear more authentic aetas.


Dr. Romeo Agraviador of the Cadiz City Health Office said the black oxide is believed to contain lead that caused the fainting spells and vomiting of 50 out of 368 members of the tribe from Sitio Hiyang-Hiyang, Barangay Celestino Villacin.

The chemical also smelled like muriatic acid.
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