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The boat called Don Dexter Cathlyn lies off Magcaraguit island
05 Nov 2008
Source: Reuters
 
The boat called Don Dexter Cathlyn lies off Magcaraguit island in Dimasalang town in Masbate province, central Philippines November 5, 2008. At least 42 people, including eight children, were drowned and 7 remained missing after a boat capsized in the central Philippines on Tuesday, a local television station said on Wednesday. REUTERS/Philippine National Red Cross Handout (PHILIPPINES)
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The boat called Don Dexter Cathlyn lies off Magcaraguit island in Dimasalang town in Masbate province, central Philippines November 5, 2008. At least 42 people, including eight children, were drowned and ...


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