Thursday, July 31, 2008

MAN-SIZED APE TERRORIZING VILLAGERS

Does it look like this?

Terror is gripping residents of haciendas in Brgy. Sag-ang, La Castellana, Negros Occidental, following the reported existence of a man-sized creature, who recently attacked two residents and disemboweled animals in the area.

Elias Galvez and Salvador Aguilar reported to Mayor Alberto Nicor and the police that they were separately attacked by a “hairy creature with long nails”, on Monday and Tuesday nights in Cabungbungan, Brgy. Sag-ang, La Castellana.

Aguilar who was able to escape from the creature, was treated at the La Castellana Emergency Clinic for scratches on different parts of his body, police said.

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Last Recorded Attack

The latest victim was identified as Eric Lasita who said he was attacked by the dark hairy creature Sunday night in Hacienda Cabubungan 3, Brgy. Sag-ang, La Castellana.


Although shocked by the sudden appearance of the creature who jumped on him, Lasita managed to hack the “amomongo” several times with a samurai.

Lasita and his brother-in-law, Mike, were among the residents patrolling the barangay, when the hairy creature attacked him.

SPO1 Emelito Pechon, La Castellana PNP Desk Officer, yesterday said barangay residents told them the injured creature was reported to have fled towards Hacienda Minnesota , and bloodstains were seen along its withdrawal route.

Elias Galvez and Salvador Aguilar sustained long scratches in their bodies after they were also attacked by what they described as a dark hairy creature with red eyes and long nails on June 9 and 10 in the same place.

Disemboweled animals owned by 13 residents in the barangay were also found last month.

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Orangutan and Gorillas are not endemic in the Philippines so these two are ruled out. Nothing has been heard from the "creature" since. Other countries have this alleged "ape-like" creature too known as Big Foot in North America or Yeti in the Himalayas.

It does look like someone I know...hmmm.

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