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                    [Title] => Japanese shoots Japanese in P’que
                    [Summary] => A Japanese businessman and his compatriot-attacker were hospitalized after a shooting incident in Parañaque City late Wednesday afternoon; the 86-year-old gunman suffered a heart attack as he was being arrested.


Toshifuni Negishi, 54, suffered a gunshot wound in the stomach while his fellow Japanese, suspect Tadayoshi Kojo, was confined in the same hospital. Police are yet to get the statement of Negishi who remains in critical condition at the San Juan de Dios Hospital.
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Chairman Felicito Payumo of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority, a three-term congressman from Bataan, met representatives of the group and their local guide at the SBMA recently and vowed to provide assistance to their "mission."
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Toshifuni Negishi, 54, suffered a gunshot wound in the stomach while his fellow Japanese, suspect Tadayoshi Kojo, was confined in the same hospital. Police are yet to get the statement of Negishi who remains in critical condition at the San Juan de Dios Hospital.
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