A 62-year-old Canadian was found dead at a seawall in Naval, Biliran in Tacloban City after suffering a stroke during a drinking binge following an argument with his live-in partner on Monday, July 3. ManilaBulletin
The victim, identified as William Ronald Haynes, was found lying in a prone position with a bottle of liquor beside him at the seaside in Zone II, Barangay Santo Niño.
A POLICE tape secures the area where a Canadian died from a stroke during a drinking binge in Naval, Biliran on Monday, July 3. A witness saw the victim walking in the area holding a bottle of liquor and sitting on the concrete seawall.
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