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Wednesday, August 15, 2007 (Philippines)
| Relatives of the taxi driver killed by robbers mourn his brutal death at a funeral parlor. (Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro/Joey Nacalaban) |
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WHEN he took supper with his family at a fastfood outlet at past 11:00 p.m. last Monday, 27-year old taxi driver Ferdinand Buhion and his wife never knew it would be the last meal they would share together.
"Wala ko kahibalo kadto naman diay ang katapusan namong panihapon uban sa among mga anak," a tearful Jennifer, Ferdinand's widow, told media at a local funeral parlor Tuesday morning. (I did not know it would be our last supper with out children.)
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