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A Japanese national died while his companions, including his live-in partner, were wounded after a late night shooting incident in front of a club in Makati City, Thursday. Police identified the fatality as Takehiro Asano, 42. The wounded companions of the Japanese national were his live-in partner Agnes Macatangan, golf instructor Ruel Mañares, and Locked up Bar owner Jaime Antonio Beach. Asano died of a gunshot wound in the head. His companions have been declared stable at the St. Claire Medical Center. Police said Asano and the three other victims were sitting in front of the Locked Up Bar when a lone gunman fired several shots at the group around 11 p.m. The assailant casually walked and escaped even before the police came. Witnesses said the gunman came from inside the bar, but they were not able to identify the assailant. The police have yet to determine the motive for the shooting.
A 62 year old Japanese national was found dead in a hotel in Manila Sunday. PO2 Virgo Villareal of the Manila Police District Homicide Section said Yoshihisa Inoue was found naked by a hotel employee around 3:30 pm in the toilet of his room at the Manor Hotel. Villareal said the victim had eight stab wounds in his body. The Japanese checked in at the hotel on October 30 and was set to leave on November 11.
Two Japanese men were critically wounded in a shooting attack in Manila's Makati financial district, police said Sunday. Masahiko Nakashima, 48, and Takayuki Segawa, 37, were shot by two men riding a motorcycle shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday outside Nakashima's karaoke bar, the police said. Nakashima was wounded in the neck while Segawa, a friend visiting from Japan, was wounded in the abdomen, the police said. The attackers fled after the attack, the police said, adding that Nakashima and Segawa are in stable condition at a local hospital. The police said the attack may have been triggered by a business dispute and are treating it as an attempted murder.
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