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Charice Pempengco’s father stabbed dead after drinking session

Victim, ‘killer’ both drunk, say investigators
By: - Reporter
, / 11:00 AM November 01, 2011

CAMP PACIANO RIZAL, Laguna – The estranged father of international singing sensation Charice Pempengco was stabbed dead in San Pedro, Laguna before midnight Monday, police said on Tuesday.

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Ricky Pempengco, 40, died on the spot after sustaining two stab wounds in the chest, said Superintendent Kirby Kraft, San Pedro police chief, in a phone interview.

Witnesses identified the suspect as a certain Angel Capili, 35, who is now the subject of a police manhunt.

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Police said Pempengco came from a drinking spree and was buying cigarettes from a store near his residence in Barangay Laram when he was stabbed by the suspect.

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“It appears to be a drunken skirmish,” said Kraft, who added that both the victim and the suspect were drunk when the killing happened at around 11:30 p.m.

Capili used to live in the same village until he moved out in 2005. He was only visiting his friends on Monday.

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Pempengco’s remains were brought to a funeral home also in the town.

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Totel de Jesus, INQUIRER.net

Originally posted at  02:20 am | Tuesday, November 1, 2011

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