TADIAN, Mountain
Province – A student escaped death here after he was mauled by laborers who
thought he was dead and placed inside a sack with both his hands tied.
The victim
was identified as Jomar Accap Tammocho, male, single, 22, 3rd year BSCE
college student and a caretaker of the house of a certain engineer Ronuldo
Fattit here at Egan, Poblacion.
Police said
they received a call from Luis Hora Regional Memorial Hospital of adjacent
Bauko town they were treating a man who was mauled here at Sitio Sagang
Poblacion.
Tammocho
was reportedly admitted in the hospital around 4:40 a.m. of Oct. 15.
The victim
told police on Oct. 14, he worked as laborer at Sitio Sagang, Poblacion,
Tadian with his co-workers identified as Cliton Pangcawey, Tipen Pengo Lipas,
Marlon Perez, Jumar Akilit, Amor Laguitan, Ahjhay Mosawan, Jonil
Pitan, Jemae Saligen, Ark Agalpao, Glen De Guzman and the owner of the house
identified as Wulber Pangcawey aka Abel.
At
around p.m. that day, they had a drinking session.
After consuming several bottles of Ginebra San Miguel, some of them took
dinner ahead and went home.
Wulber and
Cliton, Perez, Lipas and the victim continued their drinking session. After a
while, the victim was advised to take his dinner ahead which he obeyed.
While
putting rice on his plate, one of his co-workers stood beside him
and placed his hand on top of his shoulder.
Suddenly,
the others hit the victim on his head with unidentified object that made
him unconscious.
When the
victim regained consciousness, he pretended to be unresponsive then he heard the
voice of Wulber saying: “Uston, natey et sa. (That’s enough. He is already
dead.)”
Then he
felt all his clothes were removed including his underwear.
He said
half of his body from head to hip was placed inside a sack with both wrists
tied behind his back.
He then
felt his body being carried from the house going to a vehicle.
When the
vehicle was in motion, he exerted effort and untied his wrist and removed the
sack from his body.
Out of
nervousness, he jumped out from the vehicle along the road at Sitio Ambetac,
Poblacion and hid.
The victim
went to said hospital for medication wherein he was confined due to multiple
injuries.
Dr.
Climpson Camide, attending physician said he was in stable condition at
press time.
The police
report did not say if Tammocho’s assailants were arrested.
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