The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) XI reported that Mangacop sustained six gunshot wounds that have caused fatal injuries. One tore his heart’s right atrium, another damaged his liver, and another shot to the stomach and spleen. A shot also damaged his large intestines.
Author Archives: KATH M. CORTEZ
People living in this city’s danger zones who refuse to follow government’s preemptive evacuation order in times of disasters will soon be penalized.
An ordinance that seeks to address bullying within this city’s schools, workplaces, and other settings like cyberspace has been proposed.
The family of 19-year old Amierkhan Mangacop, who was killed in a shooting incident in a bar last July 2, has spoken out on the Philippine National Police’s ‘wrong portrayal’ of Amierkhan and requested the National Bureau of Investigation to lead the probe on this case.
The 20th Davao City Council held its first session Tuesday, July 5, and is basically a Hugpong-dominated council, occupying 23 of the 24 elected council slate.
Shop cashiers here are worried to learn from a recent study that says chemical toxins harmful to humans are found in thermal receipts used in establishments including the ones they hand out day by day.
Following the shooting incident at a bar where a doctor shot dead a student in a reported altercation, City Mayor Sebastian Duterte wants to implement a stricter liquor ban.
A day before Pres. Rodrigo Duterte relinquished his power as a president, another journalist was gunned down in broad daylight.
The local chapter of Philippine Mental Health Association (PMHA) rallies anew for a massive awareness campaign on the proper handling of mental health issues commonly experienced by any individual within the family or in the community.
A spectator points his mobile phone’s camera on the large screen display to capture the moment when outgoing Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio takes her oath as the country’s newly elected vice president before Supreme Court Associate Justice Ramon Paul Hernando on Sunday, June 19, 2022. (davaotoday.com photo by Kath Cortez)