PNB manager dead,two sons hurt in heist
ALAMINOS CITY – The operations manager of the Philippine National Bank here was killed and his two sons wounded by four armed men who barged into their house at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday in barangay Boleney here.The lone fatality was identified as Rolie Narra, 51, who was pronounced dead on arrival at the Alaminos Doctors Hospital with a gunshot wound on the left breast.
His sons Christian, 24, and Mark Henrick, 21, were slightly wounded by the suspects.
Two of them were armed with a hand gun and one wore a black bonnet.
Investigators believed the armed men were after the family’s proceeds from their sale of their rice mill a few days before.
The suspects barged inside the house from the open back door of the Narra’s house as the family of six, including their maid, was about to take their dinner.
Narra’s wife Belen, as well as their married daughter Kristine Joy Narra-de Guzman, and their maid, were unhurt.
A police report said Role was shot by the armed men first on the left breast before ordering the rest of the family members to hand over their jewelry and cash.
De Guzman said she was ordered to hand over her ladies bag containing her cellphone worth P16,000; and cash of more or less P1,000 and was forced to remove her gold and silver rings from her fingers.
Christian was shot with the bullet grazing his head and tried to look at the face of one of the suspects while lying down. Mark Henrick grappled with the gun being pointed by the suspect but was overpowered when somebody hit him on the head.
Also taken by the men from Narra’s wife was an attaché case supposedly containing important documents.
The police said the suspects escaped through the main door, then one of them boarded a big bike and the three others zoomed away on a motorized tricycle.
