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In Caloocan, police identified the fatality as Pedro Managuit, of Bagong Silang, Caloocan. He sustained multiple stab wounds in the body and died while undergoing treatment at the East Avenue Medical Center. Manguits brother Elorde, 31, and their friends Ronald Abagan, 21, and Fortunato Pacliban, 25, were rushed to the same hospital for treatment.
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In Caloocan, police identified the fatality as Pedro Managuit, of Bagong Silang, Caloocan. He sustained multiple stab wounds in the body and died while undergoing treatment at the East Avenue Medical Center. Manguits brother Elorde, 31, and their friends Ronald Abagan, 21, and Fortunato Pacliban, 25, were rushed to the same hospital for treatment.
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