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  1. #121

    It's now viral in facebook.

  2. #122
    unrelated news pero this is about complaints against Dr. Nestor Sator

    Gov’t. doctors sued over postmortem findings
    By Gerome M. Dalipe

    THE former medico-legal officer of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Central Visayas yesterday filed a string of criminal and administrative charges against two officials of the Cebu City Health Office (CCHO) and a government doctor over postmortem exam findings.

    Dr. Gil Cua Macato charged Dr. Stella Ygonia, CCHO chief; Dr. Eliseo Virtucio II, CCHO Cadaver Section chief; and Dr. Nestor Sator, police medico-legal officer, with unjust vexation and violation of the anti-graft law.

    Macato filed the complainants before the Office of the Cebu City Prosecutor, Office of the Ombudsman-Visayas and the Professional Regulation Commission.

    In his complaint, Macato said Virtucio began questioning, doubting and even “adversely commenting” on the certificates of death of his client funeral parlors.

    Inaccurate

    Virtucio allegedly told the funeral parlors, which engaged the services of Macato, that the latter’s findings are inaccurate and that he is not qualified to sign certificates.

    Likewise, Virtucio allegedly told the funeral parlors that he will not accept death certificates signed by Macato.

    Macato said Virtucio asked the funeral parlors’ representatives why they are availing themselves of his services and how much they pay for him.

    Macato said Virtucio even offered to do the job himself, or in his absence, he recommended Dr. Sator to conduct the postmortem examinations.

    The complainant cited one incident when Romeo Chua, liaison officer of St. Francis Funeral Homes, went to the City Health Office to submit the death certificate of a certain Jane Hazel Joy Empuerto, who died of asphyxia by hanging. Macato signed it.

    Virtucio allegedly insinuated to the city health’s cadaver personnel that Macato is not qualified to sign the death certificate.

    Macato said Virtucio rejected the death certificate dated March 7 of one Quirino Togonon, whom he examined postmortem.

    Virtucio allegedly instructed the funeral parlor representative to refer the case to Dr. Sator, who then conducted an autopsy and issued another death certificate.

    “His (Virtucio) directive for an autopsy has no basis in law, but the downside of it is that my name is put to a question mark and caused rippling effects on my clients,” read Macato’s complaint prepared by lawyer Wendell Quiban.

    Meeting

    On March 14, 2013, the City Health Office met with representatives from various funeral parlors from the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Talisay and Naga and the towns of Balamban, Minglanilla and Liloan.

    The meeting, which was presided by Doctors Virtucio, Ygonia, Alma Corpin and Sator, aimed to discuss the maintenance and inspection of morgues and referrals of medico-legal cases to Sator for autopsy.

    It was also discussed during the meeting that deaths in residences and the dead or dying on arrival at hospitals should not be referred to Macato.

    During the meeting, Ygonia and Virtucio allegedly announced that they will reject the death certificates signed by Macato, if he is not the attending physician of the deceased.

    After the meeting, Macato said he lost big clients, including the Borgonia Funeral Homes, Mount Olive Funeral Homes and San Francisco Funeral Homes.

    Macato said Virtucio gave “manifest partiality” to Sator over him.

    “His (Virtucio) acts of warning my clients to refrain from availing of my services, non-acceptance of my signed death certificates, making unwanted and unfair comments, offering his services and that of Dr. Sator...are tell-tale signs of his engagement or his financial interest in the preparation of death certificates,” read Macato’s complaint.

  3. #123
    Quote Originally Posted by Roland6969 View Post
    angay jd awardan ning mga guardyaha gidudahan palang gani gipatay na daun, so d diay jd to sad-an bataa
    wa diay daghan storya.. mas grabe pa man mo sentensya sa mga taga saudi ning mga gwardiaya sa metro , torture hantod pila lang ka oras patay daun...
    tan aw nako ani murag wa jud ni nila g tuyo nga patyon , accidente ni pagkapataya , kai ang autopsy gud labhag sa nape , bisan pag wala to lain bun og nia ang labhag sa nape (luyo sa neck) patay ang tawo ana oi , mao na usa ka point nga cgurado patay ang tawo ana , naa gud dha ang part sa brain nga nag control sa breathing . then sa nakita autopsy kusog jud daw pagkahapak kai nilapos gud ang dugo sa right lungs mao to reason na collapse ang lungs .

  4. #124
    Death Chamber diay ang security office ng Gaisano. Murag di nako mag balik sa Metro kay sayon kong makalimot sa mga butang.

    Quote Originally Posted by Angry Pig View Post
    giro jud kau nang mga guards and CI diha morag kinsa... sa ako nang giingon, basta masulod na gane ka sa security office goodluck nalang.

  5. #125
    Execution diay ni. Murder dyud.

    Quote Originally Posted by epoy73 View Post
    tan aw nako ani murag wa jud ni nila g tuyo nga patyon , accidente ni pagkapataya , kai ang autopsy gud labhag sa nape , bisan pag wala to lain bun og nia ang labhag sa nape (luyo sa neck) patay ang tawo ana oi , mao na usa ka point nga cgurado patay ang tawo ana , naa gud dha ang part sa brain nga nag control sa breathing . then sa nakita autopsy kusog jud daw pagkahapak kai nilapos gud ang dugo sa right lungs mao to reason na collapse ang lungs .

  6. #126
    Based on his inquiry with the mall staff, dela Cruz said the victim went back after his receipt got lost. The Sandugo sandal was placed in a plastic bag of store’s grocery bag. He even explained to the cashier and the latter found out that the item was indeed listed as purchased. NBI vs PNP findings: Death from mauling, not tuberculosis | Cebu News, The Freeman Sections, The Freeman | philstar.com
    Grabiha ani oy, kasayon i ask ang cashier if paid na ba kay they can identify man. Na a time pumatay ng tao, way time mag ask sa Cashier.

  7. #127
    Quote Originally Posted by Slapkid View Post
    Regardless of amount, stealing is still stealing. Serves him right.
    slippers = life

    stupid!

  8. #128
    Unsay justice makuha nato sa ani na mga autopsy oy.

    Quote Originally Posted by gabstafari View Post
    na bali daw ang li-og and ribs. nasamad gud daw ang baga (basin na tusok sa bukog).

    grabeha pagka kulata.

    then ang autopsy result sa PNP Medico Legal nga si DR. NESTOR SATUR kay gi Tuberculous ra daw and walay foul play.

    naa pay laing autopsy result si DR. NESTOR SATUR about atong babaye nga gi paak ra daw og bitin, then pag reautopsy, na found out nga gi rape diay.

  9. #129
    Sayon kaayo mawagtang ang resibo kay staple ra. Karon if mupalit ko in any Gaisano kay butang dayon sa wallet and receipt. Sus life raba ang sistensya ng CI s Gaisano sa way receipt.

    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    NBI Agent Bernard dela Cruz said a mall cashier confirmed that Ducayag had paid for the sandals only that the receipt was lost
    SOURCE: Cebu Daily News | Cebu's Only Independent Newspaper

  10. #130
    Your life or your sandal


    Quote Originally Posted by gabstafari View Post
    there is something for you at the metro!

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