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    TV reporter witnesses 4-hour dying of a Marine

    MANILA, Philippines—What this TV reporter witnessed on Monday in Tipo-Tipo, Basilan, echoes yet again the tragedy of soldiers dying in the battlefield because of the limitations of the Armed Forces itself.

    It also showed that the issue, one of a number raised five years ago by renegade junior military officers in the Oakwood mutiny, remains a problem and is far from resolution.

    By his account Tuesday to the Philippine Daily Inquirer (parent company of INQUIRER.net), GMA 7 reporter Jiggy Manicad traveled with his crew to the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) for a “simple coverage” of the first ever automated elections in Philippine history.

    But the news team found itself trapped in heavy fighting between government troops and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) rebels, and Manicad found himself witnessing the agony of the severely wounded Marine Cpl. Angelo Abeto, begging for a “medivac” as he lay bleeding for four long hours.

    No Philippine Air Force (PAF) helicopter arrived to evacuate Abeto and three other wounded Marines and a militiaman, Manicad said.

    It was a Sikorsky helicopter from the US military, which has troops in Zamboanga City, that picked up the wounded men in the afternoon.

    Bled to death

    “We learned that on the way to Zamboanga, Corporal Abeto died,” Manicad said on the phone from Lamitan, Basilan.

    The way he saw it, the Marine, who was hit by shrapnel from mortar fire, had bled to death.

    “His whole body was already pale when I saw him lying on the gurney at the Marines camp. He kept on shouting, ‘Ang sakit na ng ulo ko! Hindi ako makahinga! (I have such a headache! I can’t breathe!) Medivac! Medivac!’” Manicad recounted.

    Four of Abeto’s fellow soldiers stayed by his side, rallying him to hang on and fight for his life.

    Manicad said he had heard a number of Marines complain that military choppers were immediately available when generals needed them but that it was often a futile wait for wounded soldiers.

    On the phone, however, Marine Lt. Gen. Nelson Allaga, chief of the AFP Western Mindanao Command, denied that Abeto had died from loss of blood and that the PAF had not sent choppers to Tipo-Tipo.

    “[Abeto] did not die because of loss of blood. He was hit in the head and back. He was seriously wounded,” Allaga told the Inquirer. Quoting military doctors, he said Abeto would not have survived his injuries.

    Allaga also said PAF choppers had arrived earlier in Tipo-Tipo than the US chopper.

    Daylong firefight

    Abeto was part of the Marine Battalion Landing Team 10 that engaged some 300 MILF rebels in a daylong firefight to drive away the latter, who were purportedly planning to take over the town of Tipo-Tipo in protest of the ARMM elections.

    According to Manicad’s account, he and his team started their election coverage on Monday at around 6:30 a.m.

    They were to document the collection and transport of ballot boxes from the municipal hall to the schools for the elections. But they were diverted when told that Cabangalan Bridge in Tipo-Tipo had been blown up by armed men believed to be MILF guerrillas.

    After wrapping up a report on the bridge, Manicad, along with cameraman Gregg Gonzales, assistant cameraman Jonathan Palisoc, and driver Ding Lagoyo, returned to the municipal hall.

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    He kept on shouting, ‘Ang sakit na ng ulo ko! Hindi ako makahinga! (I have such a headache! I can’t breathe!) Medivac! Medivac!’”

    Manicad said he had heard a number of Marines complain that military choppers were immediately available when generals needed them but that it was often a futile wait for wounded soldiers.


    -one reason why I sometimes symphatize with the renegade soldiers like Trillanes.

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    “[Abeto] did not die because of loss of blood. He was hit in the head and back. He was seriously wounded,” Allaga told the Inquirer. Quoting military doctors, he said Abeto would not have survived his injuries.

    -pwerte maayoha mangita ug lusot! susmaryosep.

  3. #23
    na anad nlng tawn ta aning corruption. ana jud na sila.

  4. #24
    hahahah... ang GMA News na pod ang gi-kontrahan sa AFP karon kay ngano kunong gi-kuhaan ug video ang dying soldier nya gibalita pa jud... nangayabag na mo? lol

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    bitaw... unsa d.i naa sa balita nga naay namatay?? wa d.i katungod makahibaw ang uban?

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    oh this is such a surprise! they're usually so good at what they do.

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    Maayo gani kay na hibaw-an na dayon para ma usab ni nga sistema.Tingali daghan na ang biktima aning kapabayaan dili lang kay sa Marines kundi sa uban pang mga ultimo nga sundalo sa AFP.

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    in the end, this issue will just be forgotten and nothing will be done..

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    Maayo gani kay na hibaw-an na dayon para ma usab ni nga sistema.Tingali daghan na ang biktima aning kapabayaan dili lang kay sa Marines kundi sa uban pang mga ultimo nga sundalo sa AFP.
    daghan na jud kaau! last 2005 naa pod gani ingon ani na situation nakuhaan sa news..

    usa baya ni sa gi-reklamo pod ni Trillanes against AFP, ang ka-kuwang sa medical facilities sa field.

    2years ago naa naman kuno untay 'rescue chopper' nga gpa bid sa AFP. ambot asa na kaha karon..

  10. #30
    yap tinood na. pero dili ang basulun tanan na airforce. ang hari nila. kay mao na ang taga control. walay mahimo mga sundalo kung di approve sa head nila o sa chief of staff. hay luuy kaayo mga sundalo. daghan jud corruption...bisag asa.

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