Mindanao Times

Pastor kills man, hurts another

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

A MAN, said to be a pastor, reportedly went amok yesterday, leaving one dead and wounded another in Barangay Bucana (76-A), Talomo District.

Police arrested the suspect identified as Erwin Apolentesi­ma Capul, 56, single, self-employed, of Taal Road, Central Park Subdivisio­n, Bangkal, Barangay Talomo Proper in Talomo District.

The fatality was identified as Trinidad Barriga, 69, farmer.

Barriga’s daughter, Mildred, was wounded.

Based on the police report, Capul went to the Barrigas’ house in San Isidro, Kalubihan, Kabacan around 6:30 a.m. yesterday.

The suspect insisted to enter the house despite the refusal of the father and his daughter to let him in. An altercatio­n resulted. Capul pulled a knife from his bag and jumped over the fence.

He reportedly stabbed

Mildred in her face.

Mildred managed to run inside the house where she and her father were able to lock the door.

But Capul reportedly destroyed the door and entered the house.

He then stabbed both victims before escaping.

Trinidad sustained multiple stab wounds in his body resulting to his death. The daughter is still in critical condition at a hospital.

The suspect was later arrested after a chase.

Recovered at the crime scene was the folding knife with bloodstain­s.

Capul, in a radio interview, claimed self-defense.

The suspect insisted that Trinidad was the first to attack him with an iron

bar, hitting him at least five times.

He said he ran away but Trinidad still chased him. It was then that he stabbed Trinidad.

Capul claimed that he has a relationsh­ip with Mildred and Trinidad disapprove­d it.

Police are now preparing pertinent documents to file charges against the suspect.

 ??  ?? MEMBERS of the Mindanao Philippine Native Tree Enthusiast­s (MPNTE) gather under the canopy of lawaan trees in Riverside, Calinan. Enthusiast­s from as far as Iligan, Kidapawan, Mati, Nabunturan, Toril and Samal Island shared expertise and exchanged native tree seedlings. The group’s t-shirt reads: “Growing Native Trees is Better, Together.” Photo by ARNOLD VANDENBROE­CK
MEMBERS of the Mindanao Philippine Native Tree Enthusiast­s (MPNTE) gather under the canopy of lawaan trees in Riverside, Calinan. Enthusiast­s from as far as Iligan, Kidapawan, Mati, Nabunturan, Toril and Samal Island shared expertise and exchanged native tree seedlings. The group’s t-shirt reads: “Growing Native Trees is Better, Together.” Photo by ARNOLD VANDENBROE­CK

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