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GMA Network
6 days ago
- GMA Network
Gadget store staff dies after being stabbed in Laguna
A female employee has died after being stabbed several times by a thief inside a gadget store in Cabuyao, Laguna. According to Jhomer Apresto's Wednesday report on 'Saksi,' the 27-year-old victim was stabbed by a man, who stole 30 cellphones worth P90,000 and P21,000 cash from the store. According to the police, the victim sustained stab wounds on her neck, shoulder, and abdomen. Despite sustaining injuries, the victim was able to inform her manager about the incident. However, the manager said the victim went silent on the phone a few minutes after. She was brought to the hospital after her co-workers found her lying on the ground, but she died. The police said the store was about to open when the suspect entered. The police also did not provide the CCTV footage to the media. They identified the person of interest who was surveying the area before the incident. He was caught in another CCTV footage, carrying an eco bag while onboard a tricycle. The bag may have contained the stolen items. The police recovered the tricycle, which was owned by the suspect's brother. Investigation showed that the suspect had been in Cabuyao for a week and told his brother that he would borrow the tricycle. The suspect remains at large. — Mariel Celine Serquiña/BAP, GMA Integrated News


GMA Network
07-08-2025
- GMA Network
NBI nabs man for illegal recruitment, sexual harassment in Cavite
Authorities arrested a 44-year-old alleged illegal recruiter in Naic, Cavite who is also accused of sexually harassing applicants he promised jobs abroad. According to John Consulta's exclusive report on '24 Oras' on Thursday, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) caught the suspect in a room with a person he was about to victimize. Upon arriving at the NBI office in Cavite, one of the suspect's victims punched him. The NBI said the suspect was recruited mechanics and massage therapists online and charged them a P20,000 placement fee. He also required his victims to have a one-on-one session with him. The suspect also promised the victims a P90,000 monthly salary, and once they believed him, he would engage in the alleged sexual harassment. According to the NBI, the victims came from different areas in the country such as Aklan, Cagayan, Isabela, Bicol and Cavite. 'Sila'y pinangakuan ng trabaho sa Japan. Under the pretext of conducting training activity, minomolestiya niya ng sexual at marami sa kanila ang nagreklamo na maliban sa illegal recruitment,' Atty Eric Nuqui, NBI Cavite District North chief. (They were promised jobs in Japan. Under the pretext of conducting a training activity, the suspect molested the victims, and many of them filed a sexual harassment complaint, aside from the illegal recruitment.) 'Wala hong kaukulang permit o lisensya ang nasabing recruiter para mag conduct ng overseas recruitment. Sa initial investigation natin, lumalabas na ang kanyang recruitment activities ay nag start noong 2019 at marami na siyang nabiktima,' Nuqui said. (The suspect has no permit or license to conduct overseas recruitment. Based on our initial investigation, his recruitment activities started in 2019 and already has a lot of victims.) GMA Integrated News has reached out to the suspect for comment. He is facing acts of lasciviousness and illegal recruitment charges. — Mariel Celine Serquiña/RF, GMA Integrated News

Hypebeast
01-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Hypebeast
Palace Unveils Fall 2025 Lookbook
Summary Following last week'steaser,Palacenow unveils the lookbook for its upcomingFall 2025 collection. Blending playful graphics with utility-driven silhouettes, the London imprint's latest lineup sets a fresh tone for the upcoming season. Key statement pieces like theDoraemonleather Avirex jacket and matching P90 baggy jeans inject eclectic, nostalgic charm, while the Pertex quilted patchwork jacket channels technical craftsmanship. Midweight staples such as the Palabama shell bottoms and the Grey Roadeo T-shirt ground the lineup in everyday versatility, offering seamless layering across weather conditions. The range also emphasizes utility accents and outdoor-ready fabrics. Frog tec fleece pairs effortlessly with Real Tree Max overpants and a GORE-TEX bucket hat, striking a balance between heritage workwear and modern performance. Accessories like the Frog tec webbing belt and the Palace basic knitted beanie add subtle branding touches, while the Tri-lingual T-shirt and Palace Union polo nod to the label's global reach and graphic roots. Sporting influences and elevated basics converge in pieces like the Palace Pro Team shell joggers and matching hooded shell jacket, perfect for athleisure rotations. The Wingspan skull T-shirt and its embroidered zip-hood counterpart bring a darker edge, contrasting the washed-out heart denim jacket and jeans set. Rounding out the capsule, the Aqlabama mesh jersey and Palace Freedom six-panel cap ensure that even the simplest looks carry distinctive Palace DNA. Check out the full Palace Fall 2025 lookbook above. The collection rollout will begin on August 8 via the brand's website and across its U.K. stores and via Dover Street Market at 11 a.m. BST. The first drop will also be available online in Europe at 12 p.m. local time, online in the US at 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST and in-store in New York at 11 a.m. It will also be released in Japan and Seoul at 11 a.m. on August 10 and via Palace WeChat in China at 11 a.m..


Chicago Tribune
21-07-2025
- Chicago Tribune
Man arrested on charges he shot woman in her Naperville home Friday night
A Chicago man who allegedly shot a woman in her home Friday night has been arrested on two felony charges, according to DuPage County court records. The suspect, 33-year-old Carnell Polsey, was faces one count each of reckless discharge of a firearm and aggravated battery. He was denied pretrial release at a court appearance Saturday. The 33-year-old victim told police she returned to her home in the 1800 block of Santa Fe Drive about 8:30 p.m. to allegedly find Polsey lying in the living room holding a handgun and smelling of alcohol, records said. While the two were no longer a couple after dating for about 15 years, the woman had been allowing Polsey to stay with her for about three weeks. When she asked Polsey why he had a gun, he allegedly told it was for protection, the report said. The woman said him guns were not supposed to be inside the house and told him to leave, according to her account. As she walked to her bedroom where her 9- and 15-year-old sons were sleeping, she 'heard a pop' and started bleeding from her leg, according to court records. Police were called and the victim initially taken to Edward Hospital in Naperville before being moved to Good Samaritan Hospital, where court records say she was last reported to be in stable condition. The victim told police she thinks Polsey shot her by accident because he was allegedly intoxicated, court records state. The children also told police that Polsey was drunk that evening. Polsey also allegedly kicked a Naperville police officer in the torso as he was being placed inside a squad car, according to court records. Two firearms were recovered from the scene: a polymer P90 unserialized firearm — commonly referred to as a 'ghost gun' — and a 1911 .45-caliber pistol. Court records also said Polsey, who told police he hadn't intended to fire the gun, did not possess a Firearm Owners Identification card. His next court appearance is scheduled for Aug. 11. The Naperville Police Department did not put out a news release on the shooting over the weekend because 'these types of incidents are often joint releases with the (DuPage) county,' Naperville police Cmdr. Rick Krakow said in an email.


GMA Network
07-07-2025
- GMA Network
Mother nabbed in Pasay for selling one-month-old baby online
A 23-year-old woman was arrested after attempting to sell her one-month-old baby online. Authorities rescued the baby during an entrapment operation conducted in Barangay 197, Pasay City, according to a report by Bea Pinlac on Unang Balita. The baby, who was wrapped in a towel after the rescue, was immediately turned over to the Department of Social Welfare and Development. The arrest was conducted after authorities discovered an online group chat where the suspect had been actively offering the child for adoption. An undercover officer from the Philippine National Police Women and Children Protection Center (PNP WCPC) posed as a prospective adopter. 'Meron silang napasukan na group chat na nandu'n active 'yung ating undercover na nagpi-pretend na gusto rin mag-adopt," said Police Lieutenant Colonel Armelina Manalo, PNP-WCPC Luzon Field Unit chief. (They entered a group chat where our undercover officer posed as someone also looking to adopt.) 'Nu'ng nag-PM siya (the suspect) sa undercover, nag-offer agad siya ng baby.' (As soon as [the suspect] messaged the undercover officer, she immediately offered her baby.) Initial reports indicate that the suspect first demanded P100,000 in exchange for the child. However, police said the price was later lowered through negotiation. 'Immediately for P100,000... Since napakalaki ng amount, nagkaroon ng parang bargaining. Na-close namin 'to ng P90,000," Manalo added. (She initially asked for P100,000. Since it was a large amount, there was a form of bargaining. We closed the deal at P90,000.) The woman is now facing charges for trafficking in persons and child abuse. Police also discovered that the suspect has another child — a three-year-old — whose welfare is now also under review. The suspect refused to make a statement on camera but police said she told them her motive was financial. 'According doon sa nanay, kaya siya napilitan magbenta ng kaniyang baby ay dahil kailangan niya ng pambayad o panggastos doon sa ospital kung saan siya nanganak," said Police Brigadier General Portia Manalad, PNP-WCPC chief. (According to the mother, she was forced to sell her baby to pay for the hospital expenses related to childbirth.) 'Maraming utang na dapat bayaran. Pangangailangan din ng kaniyang 3-year old," said Manalo. (She had a lot of debts to pay and also had to provide for her three-year-old.) In a separate statement, the National Authority for Child Care reached out to Meta Philippines, urging the platform to act swiftly against at least 12 active Facebook groups reportedly being used to facilitate illegal child selling. Meanwhile, GMA Integrated News is also seeking comment from Meta Philippines. —Sherylin Untalan/KG, GMA Integrated News