+ Follow EASTERN ENTERPRISES Tag
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[Title] => 13 stay-in workers pass lie-detector test
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The continuing investigation by the National Bureau of Investigation on the cause of the fire that razed a noodle factory in barangay Cogon-Pardo and killed seven members of a Chinese family two weeks ago showed no signs of arson so far.
These findings was further strengthened after 13 of the factory’s stay-in employees passed the NBI’s polygraph, or lie-detector test, which was done to determine if any of them had knowledge about the cause of the fire.
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[Title] => Sunday fire that killed? NBI questions employees of Eastern Enterprises
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Five employees from Eastern Enterprises, the noodle factory in Cogon, Pardo destroyed by fire last Sunday where seven people died, were subjected to a polygraph examination in connection with the investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation.
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[Title] => Sunday fire that killed? NBI questions employees of Eastern Enterprises
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Five employees from Eastern Enterprises, the noodle factory in Cogon, Pardo destroyed by fire last Sunday where seven people died, were subjected to a polygraph examination in connection with the investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation.
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[Title] => Electricity misuse caused Cogon-Pardo fire - BFP
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Electricity misuse was the cause of fire that killed seven members of a Chinese family who were trapped inside their burning house at the factory compound in barangay Cogon-Pardo Sunday dawn.
Cebu City fire marshall Esmael Codilla made this statement yesterday, based on the findings of fire investigators at the gutted house and Eastern Enterprises, a noodle and ice cream factory, that the victims owned.
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The continuing investigation by the National Bureau of Investigation on the cause of the fire that razed a noodle factory in barangay Cogon-Pardo and killed seven members of a Chinese family two weeks ago showed no signs of arson so far.
These findings was further strengthened after 13 of the factory’s stay-in employees passed the NBI’s polygraph, or lie-detector test, which was done to determine if any of them had knowledge about the cause of the fire.
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Five employees from Eastern Enterprises, the noodle factory in Cogon, Pardo destroyed by fire last Sunday where seven people died, were subjected to a polygraph examination in connection with the investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation.
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Five employees from Eastern Enterprises, the noodle factory in Cogon, Pardo destroyed by fire last Sunday where seven people died, were subjected to a polygraph examination in connection with the investigation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation.
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Electricity misuse was the cause of fire that killed seven members of a Chinese family who were trapped inside their burning house at the factory compound in barangay Cogon-Pardo Sunday dawn.
Cebu City fire marshall Esmael Codilla made this statement yesterday, based on the findings of fire investigators at the gutted house and Eastern Enterprises, a noodle and ice cream factory, that the victims owned.
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