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CEBU CITY, Philippines – Reny Boy Basalo, 45, forbid his son from leaving their dwelling in Naga Metropolis, Cebu on Saturday afternoon.
However Christian, 24, talked again and insisted on leaving. And whereas they argued, Reny Boy allegedly took out a bolo and hacked his son, hitting him on the neck.
Christian was already useless when he was dropped at a personal hospital of their space, in keeping with Police Lt. Col. Verniño Noserale, chief of Naga Metropolis Police Station.
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Noserales mentioned that Reny Boy turned very offended after Christian began to speak again and grow to be impolite, one thing that he would allegedly do each time that his father would scold him.
The hacking incident occurred on Saturday afternoon within the Basalo residence in Brgy. Cogon, Naga Metropolis.
“Sukad pa jud na sa una ilahang away, away amahan ug anak. As [per] model ni suspect na tatay, magtubag-tubag ug di gyud daw na maminaw niya iyahang anak,” Noserale mentioned.
Noserale mentioned that Reny Boy, a development employee, was reportedly drunk when the hacking incident occurred.
Rene Boy is at the moment detained on the detention facility of the Naga Metropolis Police whereas a parricide cost is being ready for submitting in opposition to him.
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