3 Chinese inmates stabbed dead in Davao del Norte prison | Global News

3 Chinese inmates stabbed dead in Davao del Norte prison

/ 08:05 PM August 14, 2016

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TAGUM CITY, Davao del Norte – Three Chinese inmates were stabbed dead by fellow prisoners inside the Davao Penal and Prison Farm (DPPF) in Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte, late Saturday, authorities on Sunday said.

A report received by the Davao del Norte police provincial office identified the victims as Li Alan Yan, Chu Kin Tung and Wong Men Ping.

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Initial investigation said the victims were attacked inside cell number 6 of the maximum security compound of the sprawling prison complex formerly known as the Davao Penal Colony (Dapecol).   The two Filipino inmates who allegedly attacked the three Chinese were identified as Leopoldo Tan Jr. and Fernando Magdadaro.

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The suspects surrendered to prison authorities after the attack, the report added.

It was not immediately known on what charges the victims and the suspects were detained.

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Having an area of about 30,000 hectares and covering the towns of Sto. Tomas and Dujali, and the city of Panabo, DPPF is one of the largest prison and correction facilities being managed by the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) under the Department of Justice.  SFM

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