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Brawl in convenience store in Davao del Norte caught on cam

Brawl in convenience store in Davao del Norte caught on cam

GMA Network16-07-2025
A brawl between two groups occurred in front of a convenience store in Panabo, Davao del Norte in the wee hours of Tuesday.
According to Oscar Oida's report on 'State of the Nation' on Wednesday, the fight started after the other group allegedly took a photo and video of the other party without consent.
People from both parties can be seen throwing chairs, tables, bottles, and other objects at each other, as seen in a video. The security guard helped pacify the tension, as some of the involved individuals were hurt, the report added.
'Both parties were under the influence of liquor, and that's why they easily got hotheaded,' said Police Major Anjanette Tirador, Davao del Norte Police Provincial Office spokesperson.
Five of the involved people were residents of Davao City and only went to Panabo due to the ongoing liquor ban in their hometown.
The convenience store owner, on the other hand, did not file charges against the people involved in the fight. But they were asked to pay P10,000 for the damages.
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