A person under police custody (PUPC) died from a stroke at the custodial facility of the Himamaylan City Police Station in Negros Occidental on Sunday, July 16. | ManilaBulletin READ:
Police Lt. Col. Reynante Jomocan, Himamaylan police chief, identified the victim as Arthur James Vargas, 37, of Barangay 1 here.
Jomocan said that Vargas was seen struggling by another PUPC around 2:10 a.m., prompting the PUPC to seek assistance from the jailer. He said that Vargas suffered a seizure before he was brought to a hospital where he was declared dead.Jomocan said the victim had a hypertension and also previously suffered a mild stroke.related stories
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