A 60-year-old laborer was buried alive in a private cemetery in Barangay Baguio here on Friday, August 11.
MEDICAL staff attempt to revive a 60-year-old laborer buried alive while excavating the foundation for a fence of the Himlayang Paraiso Cemetery in Barangay Baguio in Tayabas City. Tayabas City police chief Lt. Col. Bonna Obmerga identified the victim as Cerilo Jasulin, a resident of Barangay Baguio.
Investigation said the victim and a co-worker were digging the foundation of a concrete fence at Himlayang Paraiso Cemetery when the soil suddenly collapsed and buried him. Investigator-on-case Police Master Sgt. Wendel Pornasdoro said the victim was taken to the Tayabas City Community Hospital where he died due to a serious head injury.
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