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    Default Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)


    Dara ang Wrong Report! Kinsa guy tao nga buang nga muingun "Pusila Ko! naa pa diay kay oras para mag.in.ana?

    Balikbayan shot dead in Banilad robbery
    Cebu Daily News
    8:38 am | Monday, January 16th, 2012

    A balikbayan was shot dead after he fought off three armed robbers in barangay Banilad, Cebu City, early morning yesterday.
    Juan Carlos Villordon, 27, of barangay Lipata, Minglanilla, was shot in the chest. He died while being treated in a Cebu City hospital.
    Villordon who is based in Australia and his girlfriend Aimee Gaye Sembrand, 25, were on their way home following a night out in a resto bar.
    Police said Sembrand left ahead. She was at the side of the road when three men grabbed her digital camera. Villordon, who heard his girlfriend shout, ran to help her.
    He confronted the three robbers, said Senior Supt. Melvin Ramon Buenafe, chief of the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO).
    Police said Villordon was heard challenging the robbers ‘pusila ko (shoot me)’ when a gunshot rang out.
    The robbers fled on a motorcycle.
    Police said a separate robbery happened in the area before the fatal shooting. Sam Radimoda, 29, and Kate Abella Rosta lost a digital camera worth P32,000 and a necklace.
    Insp. Rolando Pinili, chief of the Theft and Robbery Section of the CCPO, said a suspect was picked up yesterday noon and was still being investigated. CORRESPONDENT CHITO O. ARAGON


    Girlfriend dismayed by "wrong reports"
    By Ryan Christopher J. Sorote/MIT (The Freeman) Updated January 17, 2012 12:00 AM Comments (1)
    CEBU, Philippines - Aside from the feeling of loss, wrong reporting (not from The FREEMAN) over the death of Juan Carlos Villordon on Sinulog day, added to the burdens that the victim’s family and friends are dealing with.
    “None of the reports (on the newspapers) were true,” said the victim’s live-in partner, Aimee Sembrand, who was with the victim during the shooting.
    According to Sembrand, the wrong stories about the incident now haunt them while they grieve over the death of Villordon.

    The victim is a son of a former executive from the defunct Aboitiz Shipping Company.
    Villordon’s girlfriend was saddened by the reports published in some newspapers alleging that her boyfriend was shot by one of the robbers because he resisted and challenged the gunman to shoot him.
    “I did not hear JC (the victim) challenging the gunman to shoot him, that was not true!” Semrand said in Cebuano.


    The victim was shot on Sunday near a night club at Barangay Kasambagan, Cebu City.
    She clarified that JC was a few meters ahead of her, with two other friends, when they were attacked by the robbers.

    Sembrand was walking with her friends Kate Rosta and Sam Radimoda.
    Rosta told The FREEMAN that one of the robbers put an arm around her shoulder and then poked a gun directly at her face. She lost her necklace to the robbers while Radimoda lost his digital single lens reflex camera.
    This time, Rosta said she shouted and asked JC for help saying, “Tabang, Do.”
    Upon hearing Rosta’s cry for help, Villordon rushed toward the three while his companions took cover. However, one of the robbers suddenly shot the approaching victim on the chest.
    “Do napusilan ko. Di na ko kaginhawa (Do, I got hit. I can’t breathe),” Villordon reportedly shouted to Rosta who immediately hailed a taxi cab and they all rushed the victim to Perpetual Succor Hospital.
    “JC asked to be brought to Perpetual. When we arrived (at the hospital) I rushed inside and shouted please help my boyfriend,” Sembrand added.

    Two hours after, Villordon died.

    “We (Villordon and Sembrand) were only here in Cebu for vacation and we are set to go back to Australia on February 22,” Sembrand told The FREEMAN.

    She said they left the country last year to study and later work in Australia.
    Villordon’s family, who are now living in the United States of America, arrived in the country yesterday. (FREEMAN)
    Last edited by imeanbusiness21; 01-18-2012 at 04:30 PM.

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    at*ya ani oi. nadakpan ang robbers? kalami panitan sa mga anim*l

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    hope they get the justice they deserve.

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    Nagka grabe naman ning tulis diha sa cebu city... Mamusil man gyud daun ang mga tulisan....

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    Dapat nay security dra na area kana sa crossroads, wa juy security booth sa gawas...ngitngit bya na dra nig gawas na nimo...identified na bya na sa mga tulisan nga ara manglaag mga datu...

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    kaning mga tulisan usa sa mga nagdala ug bati nga dungog sa cebu

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    Brother of a friend. I was even at Vudu and saw him pag Saturday. Tsk tsk tsk..

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    wrong report og wrong spelling pa jd ang name sa akong kaila! mao ning tawag journalism,ehehe

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    grabeha ani nuh? sinulog ni nahitabo?

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    Default Re: Wrong Report Again by the Media (Sunday Dawn Hold-Up in Banilad)

    ataya. dili man guro na taga cebu ang nanulis ba. asa naman ang mga vigilante oi.nganong wala man sad pulis didto nga area? diba dapat daghan pulis sa kanang mga lugar nga daghan tao?

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