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Ronald Bae, who gunned down his neighbors in Cavite shortly before he was shot dead by police, was supposed to have been on the watch list of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency since 2010, when he was arrested for drug possession.

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The injured included two children and a police detective, who killed the man after being slashed with the machete, the New Straits Times reported.

The victims, aged between two and 48, were admitted to a hospital.
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The injured included two children and a police detective, who killed the man after being slashed with the machete, the New Straits Times reported.

The victims, aged between two and 48, were admitted to a hospital.
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