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DXIE 91.6 REAL NEWS PATROL ANCHOR: DXIE 91.6 Real News Patrol.

For
the International news. Two Catholic Relief
(With background music) Services' workers slain in Ethiopia.
Chardelmar Dolero, give us an update.
ANCHOR: News with no bias… News with no
exemptions! (With background Music)
Including nothing but the truth. This is REPORTER 2: Two Catholic Relief Services
DXIE 91.6 Real News Patrol, the catalyst of staff members were shot and killed Easter
Pagadian City. Sunday in Ethiopia's Amhara region,
Good morning Philippines! according to the U.S. Catholic Church's
It’s 7:00 a.m in the morning, April 10, international aid agency. Details of the
2023. murders are still unknown, CRS said April 10,
This is your news anchor, Geraldine but the incident comes amid several days of
Fuentes, unrest and protests in the region after
Broadcasting live from the little Ethiopia's federal government moved to
Hongkong of the South, Pagadian City. dissolve paramilitary forces.
You are now turning into, DXIE 91.6
Real News Patrol. Ethiopia's government recently announced
For the headlines… that it plans to integrate regional special
forces into the federal army or police force in
ANCHOR: 60 Filipinos drown during Holy what it described as a bid for national unity.
Week. But that decision was met with strong
opposition in Amhara, with large protests
ANCHOR:Two Catholic Relief Services' taking place across the region, according to
workers slain in Ethiopia multiple reports. This Chardelmar Dolero,
reporting. Back to you Ms. Geraldine.
ANCHOR: We will be right back with more
news after this reminder. Someone: Time check…

Someone: Time check, it’s 7:01 a.m in the ANCHOR: And that’s all for today’s latest hot
morning. news. I am Geraldine Fuentes. And this is
DXIE 91.6 Real News Patrol, the Catalyst of
ANCHOR: Once again you are now turning Pagadian City.
into… DXIE 91.6 Real News Patrol. We are
back for the local news. 60 Filipinos drown
during Holy Week. Frechie Adlao, give us an
update.

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REPORTER 1: At least 60 Filipinos have
drowned during the Holy Week as beaches in
the archipelago were packed for the Lenten
break.

Police in the Catholic-majority Asian nation


said most casualties occurred on Easter
Sunday.

Two local tourists died on April 9 in Quezon


province, south of Manila, after they were
washed away by strong currents while
swimming. This is, Frechie Adlao, reporting.
Back to you Ms. Geraldine.

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