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[7 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

A multicab-turn-fish car whose driver tried to evade a parked Rovo car has collided with a motorcycle with one backrider coming from the Upper Ichon, Macrohon as it crossed the bridge in brgy. Amparo and shattering the former’s windshield.

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[7 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

The untimely death of an old widow caused by a vehicular accident that took place at past 5:00p.m. in Brgy. Mambajao during the recent Wednesday has caused for the equally untimely death of her older daughter after receiving the sorrowful message from her nephew.

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[2 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]

Maasin City, Southern Leyte – Two motorcycles, both running in high speed. The first one speeding towards northwest and the other running towards southeast collided in Brgy. Dinahugan, Padre Burgos at past 7:00 p.m. recently (Nov. 29,2008) seriously injuring both drivers and the latter?s backrider.
The impact of collision was so destructive that it broke the facial bone of the unidentified motorcycle driver with no headlight. The other driver was identified as Eliseo Sabandal Mangalo, 44 years old, married, and resident of Brgy. Sta.Sophia, Padre Burgos. The backrider, his son, …

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[30 Oct 2008 | One Comment | ]

Maasin City, Southen Leyte – A slightly drunk motorcycle driver has slid as he passed on a slippery bridge in Brgy. Canturing on October 17, 2008 while he is on his way home to the adjacent town of Macrohon.
The victim was identified as Noel B. Tan, 33 years old, single, resident of Brgy. Laray, Macrohon, Southern Leyte. In an interview at the provincial hospital, he disclosed that he and his friend known only as Cherry Boy were having some liquor drinks in Brgy. Laboon, Maasin City, about 15 kilometers away …

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[24 Oct 2008 | 4 Comments | ]

Maasin City, Southern Leyte – A police officer who left his parents? residence in Barangay Ibarra, this city to allegedly fetch his children at St. Joseph College was crashed when he accidentally sideswept a bicycle driven by unidentified person causing his motorcycle to swerve and lost control, according to the police.
The victim was identified as SPO1 Jesus Jayvee S. Tan, 38 years old, resident of Brgy. Laboon. He was rushed to the provincial hospital for treatment by the responding police team.
His wife, an elementary school teacher, who deeply grieved by …