Two vendors fatally stabbed in dispute over money for liquor
In Pili town, Camarines Sur province, two vendors were stabbed to death by a fellow vendor after refusing to share money for buying more liquor during a drinking session. The victims, Mario Mansigin and Gaspar Felipe, were attacked by the suspect, Novo Tadulma, leading to a tragic outcome.
A drinking session in Pili town in Camarines Sur province turned deadly when a vendor allegedly stabbed fellow vendors to death over their refusal to share money to buy liquor on Monday night, June 21.
Police Lt. Col. Malu Calubaquib, Police Regional Office-5 spokesperson, identified the victims as Mario Mansigin and Gaspar Felipe.
Initial investigation said the victims and suspect, Novo Tadulma, were having a drinking session when Tadulma asked the victims for money to buy another bottle of liquor.
The victims got angry and a heated argument erupted. The suspect got a knife and stabbed the victims.
The victims were taken to a hospital where they were declared dead.
Tadulma was arrested by responding policemen and now under the custody of the Pili Municipal Police Station (MPS).
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