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Looking back, it was in 2015 when a drunken man died after he embraced a “Goodbye Philippines” firecracker that was about to explode. He was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on ...
Janet Garin, the country's health secretary, said the dead man, who was drunk, lit a dynamite-like firecracker called "Goodbye Philippines" and embraced it, ripping his jaw, the Associated Press ...
A man so intoxicated he embraced a very powerful firecracker called “Goodbye Philippines” as it was about to explode was the lone fatality in the often riotous pyrotechnics-powered New Year ...
MANILA, Philippines – More than 400 people were hurt by powerful firecrackers and gunfire in New Yea’s Eve celebrations in the Philippines, down 17 percent from a year earlier but still… ...
A drunken man lit a dynamite-like firecracker called "Goodbye Philippines" and embraced it in Manila as it exploded, ripping his jaw and killing him, Health Secretary Janet Garin announced. Fire ...
A drunken man lit a dynamite-like firecracker called "Goodbye Philippines" and embraced it in Manila as it exploded, ripping his jaw and killing him, Health Secretary Janet Garin announced.
Five people, including a child, were killed following a massive firecracker depot blast in the Philippines on Saturday, according to emergency officials. Another 38 people were injured in the ...
CEBU, Philippines — A 10-year-old boy lost his life after an illegal firecracker called “Goodbye Philippines” exploded right in front of his face and chest, around 1 am in Purok Mangga ...
CEBU, Philippines — The family of the 10-year-old boy, who tragically died on New Year’s Day in a firecracker explosion, will be pursuing a case against the man who purchased the firecracker.
The other incident involved a 10-year-old child in Barangay Cadulawan, Talisay City, Cebu who used a firecracker called “Goodbye Philippines.” “We have a campaign na among gi-tawag ni sa PNP na (that ...
More than 400 people were hurt by powerful firecrackers and gunfire in New Year `s Eve celebrations in the Philippines, down 17 percent from a year earlier but still high enough to make it one of ...
A drunken man lit a dynamite-like firecracker called “Goodbye Philippines” and embraced it in Manila as it exploded, ripping his jaw and killing him, Health Secretary Janet Garin announced.
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