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    #1
    Ingat na lang...

    MANILA, Philippines—(UPDATE) A brother-in-law of the President’s daughter, Luli Arroyo-Bernas, caught three bullets in the abdomen and arm trying to resist four men who hijacked his van, with members of his family aboard, along C-5 Road in Pasig City before dawn Saturday, Police said.

    Senior Superintendent Jessie Cardona, the Pasig police chief, said Jorge Bernas, 41, was in stable condition at the Medical City as of mid-afternoon Saturday.

    Bernas is the brother of John Aloysius Bernas, the president’s son-in-law, Cardona said.

    Police said he was shot twice in the stomach and once on the left arm as he resisted the robbers and shouted for help.

    At about 5:15 a.m., Bernas, his wife Jo Analise, 42, their children Arianne, 12, and Antonio, 11, with their houseboy and driver, were traveling aboard a Hyundai Starex van (plate number ZLE-801), police said.

    They had been fetched by their driver from the airport in Pasay City and were on their way home to Greenmeadows subdivision, Quezon City, when the carjacking occurred, Jo Analise told investigators at the hospital.

    When they reached the corner of C-5 and Ortigas Avenue in Barangay Ugong, a white Toyota Hi-Ace van bumped the rear right portion of the Starex, prompting Bernas and their driver to alight from the car to inspect the damage, a report by case investigator PO3 Rolando Lipata said.

    Four armed men then came out of the Hi-Ace and pointed guns at Bernas, but the latter resisted and shouted for help, prompting one of the robbers to shoot him repeatedly, the investigator said.

    The robbers then left Bernas lying on the ground and commandeered the Starex van with Bernas' wife and children and their houseboy still aboard, the police said.

    They dropped off Bernas' family members on Edsa at the corner of Estrella Street in Makati City, and drove off in the Starex followed by the Hi-Ace, Lipata said.

    A passing jeepney driver, Efren Gereda, saw the badly wounded Bernas and rushed him to the hospital, the investigator said.
    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...C-5-carjacking

  2. Join Date
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    Kakatakot naman ito......

    Buti't di napuruhan yung driver. Ingat na lang po tayo. Wala na atang safe na lugar sa Pinas......:sad:

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    It's these incidents that make me think: What if someone bumps us (whether intentionally or not) during the night, should we alight from our vehicle and confront the driver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reepicheep View Post
    It's these incidents that make me think: What if someone bumps us (whether intentionally or not) during the night, should we alight from our vehicle and confront the driver?
    kung alangin lugar, hinde na siguro, that's why important na valid pa ang comprehensive insurance ng mga kotse natin

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    #5
    Lumang Modus Operandi pero marami pa rin sa atin ang nabibiktima. Glad that the owner is in good condition.

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    What they didnt know is that Mikey and Datu wore bonnets . . . . :-)

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    Whew! Malamang sa ilalim ito ng overpass... Delikado talaga!

    10.1K:mop:

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    Upon watching on the news earlier. The PNP was very cooperative with the victim, just wondering if they treat the same way on ordinary people?

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    Just to add: It was mentioned by a friend that there is also a possibility that the carjackers were tipped off at the airport by personnel. The victims were said to have come in from the US and may have had a lot of baggages and some travel money still on them so stealing the car would have added value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Just to add: It was mentioned by a friend that there is also a possibility that the carjackers were tipped off at the airport by personnel. The victims were said to have come in from the US and may have had a lot of baggages and some travel money still on them so stealing the car would have added value.
    pede din... kaya siguro, better to watch out if may matagal na nakabuntot.

    whew! ang hirap na talaga ngyon.. ang dami ng alagad ni satanas.

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