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- A body of a dead man was found floating along the sea wall of Pier 18 in Tondo, Manila
- According to the barangay officials, a number of kids were about to swim in the area when they noticed a head floating
- Based on the ID taken from the body, the man was reportedly from Pandi, Bulacan
- According to Manila Police District, there were no gunshot wounds found in the man's body, investigation is still on-going
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The body of a man was discovered floating near the seawall of Pier 18 in Tondo, Manila.
Barangay officials reported that a group of children about to swim noticed a head bobbing in the water.
In a report by GMA News, an ID retrieved from the man’s body indicated he was a resident of Pandi, Bulacan.
The barangay officials were still wondering how the body ended up in their area.
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According to the Manila Police District, no gunshot wounds were found on the body, and the investigation remains ongoing.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh