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... ggle of a drunk man who had been arrested because of the murder that happened in the public cemetery. He is the drunk man who told the people in the barangay what happened, but because there were no other witnesses, he became the suspect. They also didn’t believe what the two children said who agreed with what the drunk man was saying.

“Come on, don’t fight anymore.” The police said he was holding the man.

“But, Sir, I wasn’t the one who killed. The truth is, I even told the bara ...

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