2 Negrense fishermen die off Zamboanga coast
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Two fishermen from Negros Occidental, along with two others, died in a fishing mishap off the coast of Zamboanga City Thursday last week. Authorities identified the fatalities as 29-year-old Charlie Caspe and 27-year-old Billy Lamag, both residents of Sagay City, Negros Occidental. The boat’s captain, 45-year-old Joseph Oro, also died and so was third mate, 37-year-old Marjon Oro. Both were residents of Zamboanga City.
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Bañaga, D. G. (2021, August 10). 2 Negrense fishermen die off Zamboanga coast. Panay News, pp. 2, 14.
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