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Farmer hurt in Quezon hacking incident

With the expected return of the throngs of religious pilgrims that climb its hundreds of stairs as part of their Holy Week "panata" (vow), police and the administrator of "Kamay Ni Hesus" (the Hand of Jesus) in the breezy town of Lucban, Quezon, have started taking measures to ensure that the Lenten visitors to the popular shrine would have a solemn and safe experience.

Lucban, Quezon (Wikipedia maps)

LUCENA CITY — A 29-year-old farmer was seriously injured in a hacking incident in Lucban town in Quezon province on Saturday night.

Quezon police report said Mark Glenn Deapera was walking home when he was repeatedly hacked with a bolo by fellow farmer Rogelio Degarmano in Barangay (village) Tiawe around 11 p.m.

The victim suffered wounds on his left arm and left hand and was taken by villagers to a hospital.

The suspect was arrested by barangay tanod (village watchmen).

Police said the suspect, who was drunk at the time, waited for the victim at the dark portion of the pathway before his attack.

Investigators found out that before the incident, the victim and the suspect had a fistfight due to an old personal grudge.

Report did not say the nature and cause of the grudge.

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