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A 10-year-old girl died while her elder sister and five other children and teenagers were injured in a carnival ride accident in Marikina City on Christmas Day.


Police said the girl and the others were riding the Octopus, also known as Scramble, when one of its mechanical arms broke off, throwing off its riders several feet.

Grade four pupil Catherine Diane Picardal suffered broken ribs that pierced her lungs. She died while undergoing treatment at Amang Rodriguez Medical Center.
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Willie Chua, vice president for marketing of the Valenzuela Tannery Corp. turned over 800 square feet of brush-off leather, shank boards and leather insoles enough for the five-meter pair of shoes for men. Valentin Lorenzo, president of Source Rite International Inc. also turned over 50 pails (15 kilos each) of adhesives.
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David was with Fernando in the distribution of the ATM-type MCF Privilege Card to the first of its 25 real estate taxpayers who will now enjoy the benefits of paying their taxes on time.
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A 10-year-old girl died while her elder sister and five other children and teenagers were injured in a carnival ride accident in Marikina City on Christmas Day.


Police said the girl and the others were riding the Octopus, also known as Scramble, when one of its mechanical arms broke off, throwing off its riders several feet.

Grade four pupil Catherine Diane Picardal suffered broken ribs that pierced her lungs. She died while undergoing treatment at Amang Rodriguez Medical Center.
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Willie Chua, vice president for marketing of the Valenzuela Tannery Corp. turned over 800 square feet of brush-off leather, shank boards and leather insoles enough for the five-meter pair of shoes for men. Valentin Lorenzo, president of Source Rite International Inc. also turned over 50 pails (15 kilos each) of adhesives.
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David was with Fernando in the distribution of the ATM-type MCF Privilege Card to the first of its 25 real estate taxpayers who will now enjoy the benefits of paying their taxes on time.
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