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Eto. Sino ang may kasalanan, yung australyano, yung carabao, o yung may ari ng carabao?
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/re...stralian-death
MANLA, Philippines - A 60-year-old Australian was gored to death by a carabao in Pila, Laguna.
According to police, the carabao had just returned from ploughing a rice field when it came across Terence Binney, an Australian on board a motorcycle.
Binney, who was drunk at the time, hit the carabao, which then gored him to death with his horn.
The carabao's right horn pierced the Australian's left stomach and broke off from the carabao's head.
Binney was brought to a hospital but died hours later.
The carabao's owner, the Gutierrez family, apologized for the incident.
Family members said they would lose their livelihood if charges are filed against them.
They sought forgiveness from Binney's family.
Following the tragedy, they observed that the carabao has become weak and lost weight.
The family now plans to sell the animal, which has been with them for 18 years.
A sibling of the Australian arrived in the Philippines Monday night to bring back his remains to Australia.
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Originally posted by Georgeshills View PostEto. Sino ang may kasalanan, yung australyano, yung carabao, o yung may ari ng carabao?
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/re...stralian-death
MANLA, Philippines - A 60-year-old Australian was gored to death by a carabao in Pila, Laguna.
According to police, the carabao had just returned from ploughing a rice field when it came across Terence Binney, an Australian on board a motorcycle.
Binney, who was drunk at the time, hit the carabao, which then gored him to death with his horn.
The carabao's right horn pierced the Australian's left stomach and broke off from the carabao's head.
Binney was brought to a hospital but died hours later.
The carabao's owner, the Gutierrez family, apologized for the incident.
Family members said they would lose their livelihood if charges are filed against them.
They sought forgiveness from Binney's family.
Following the tragedy, they observed that the carabao has become weak and lost weight.
The family now plans to sell the animal, which has been with them for 18 years.
A sibling of the Australian arrived in the Philippines Monday night to bring back his remains to Australia.
the australian shouldn't hit the carabao in the first place..
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