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 Naputol ang kaliwang kamay ng hepe ng pulisya na magsisilbi sana ng warrant of arrest matapos na tagain ng rapist na napatay naman kahapon ng umaga sa bisinidad ng Manook Street sa bayan ng Gubat, Sorsogon.

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