No charges vs father who killed son

ROXAS CITY, Capiz – No criminal charges will be filed against a 57-year-old farmer who hacked dead his son and injured another son Wednesday evening at Sitio Ulang in Barangay Sibariwan, Dumarao, Capiz. According to Police Lieutenant Bonifacio Galvez, deputy chief of Dumarao Police Station, the wife and her children
By Felipe V. Celino
By Felipe V. Celino
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – No criminal charges will be filed against a 57-year-old farmer who hacked dead his son and injured another son Wednesday evening at Sitio Ulang in Barangay Sibariwan, Dumarao, Capiz.
According to Police Lieutenant Bonifacio Galvez, deputy chief of Dumarao Police Station, the wife and her children have already signed an affidavit of none interest to file charges against Ricodeo Sulleta who hacked dead his son Michael Sulleta, 30; and seriously wounded his older son Ricky, 33.
The Sulletas were drinking liquor in the house of a relatives when a heated argument ensued between them.
The father invited his two sons to go home as they were already drunk, but Michael refused.
The irate and drunk father then drew a bolo and hacked Michael’s head.
Ricky was injured in his foot after he tried to pacify his father.
Michael was declared dead at the Dao District Hospital.
The father voluntarily surrendered to the Dumarao police after the incident.
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