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Nothing said about Zanzibar's permits or it being closed.
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People are quick to criticize those who stood around and "did nothing" but I would like to ask these people: What would you do for a severe head wound (note: there is a foreign object protruding from the head indicating a fracture and there is a lot of bleeding)? What is more correct:
A.) Apply bandage and pressure to stop the bleeding.
B.) Apply a bandage (if you have one) without applying direct pressure.
C.) Make sure the victim stays still until an ambulance arrives and monitor his vitals.
Let's assume you've had some basic first aid training and know the answer(s). Now how many Filipinos do you think have had that same first aid training you had? I'd guess less than 1 percent of the people (who aren't nurses or doctors) have had ANY kind of first aid training (go ahead, ask your girlfriends if she knows how to take a pulse and properly check to see if you are breathing.....if she knows then ask her what to do if a person doesn't have a pulse or isn't breathing....if she says CPR ask her how you might go about doing that.....if she does know how ask her if she would put her mouth on a complete strangers' mouth that has a blood covered face). If you don't know what you are doing there is a very good chance you will actually decrease the persons chance of survival and put yourself at risk of contracting something you really don't want.....especially with severe head wounds and neck wounds. In the Philippines there is absolutely no-bloody-way I'm giving a stranger CPR without a mouth guard from a first aid kit or touching someone's blood without surgical gloves. If I don't know you I will stand there and let you bleed out (or if you are lucky, talk someone else silly enough to do it through the process). Sorry if you think I'm an a-hole for this but I'm not risking my own health and life to save a stranger's life. (Properly trained medics and first responders don't do it, why the h*ll would you expect everyone else to do it?)
But there was something done in the video that most people don't see because they don't know who the people in the video are. At 1:10 in the video the manager comes outside. At 1:22 the manager sees the guy on the ground. At 2:08 he is on his bike going to the police station. At 6:20 he returns from the police station. When does a police vehicle arrive? Impossible to tell. I see a flashing head-light at 8:30 (less than 10 minutes after the victim hits the ground) but I'm not sure that is a police vehicle or not. Is there someone kneeling down next to him or periodically checking vitals? Also impossible to tell from the blurry video (anyone who says that is not happening is just making assumptions....they are probably very correct assumptions....but they are just that, assumptions).
What else could have been done? You want someone to dial 117? lol Help might not have ever came. Call the hospital? I don't have any of the local hospital emergency numbers (though I can see now that it would be a good idea if got them). Could someone have gotten a trike and gotten him to a hospital faster? Most likely, but I know he wasn't treated any different than how a local would have been treated in that situation. For whatever reason it is pounded into Filipinos heads that they must leave everything as it lay in an accident/crime so that the police can come do their "investigation". I think it is retarded that they put a police investigation over someone's life.....but there is a whole lot of "retarded" in this country and ain't nobody going to change that anytime soon. That type of cultural/attitude change usually takes at least one generation to happen. You have a few choices here:
1. Accept it.
2. Don't accept it and let it eat away at you until you finally decide to.....
3. Leave the country or....
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DUMAGUETE CITY, Negros Oriental, Philippines—Police said on Monday they would file charges against the cook and bouncer of a resto-bar here who have been identified as among those who mauled and killed an American who was teaching photojournalism in a university here.
The charges would be based on a 10-minute footage from a close-circuit television camera that showed Glen Eltagundi and a certain Boyet, cook and bouncer of the ZanZibar Restaurant, as among those who beat up Philippe Prins on Dec. 26, outside the resto-bar, an officer of the Dumaguete City Police Office said.
The foreigner died in the hospital two days later due to severe head trauma.
Cook, resto-bar bouncer to be charged for mauling to death American in Dumaguete | Inquirer Global Nation
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I have just viewed the CCTV footage of the attack on Phil Prins, very disturbing. Nobody did anything until he appears to have been struck on the head, then like a pack of rats they attacked him when he was defenseless. Strange how when an expat is murdered there is very little coverage of this in the media. I hope the mayor and governor take some action to clean up this city, otherwise the word will get out and tourism will be affected.
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FB post from Zanzibar.
Dear Dumaguetenos,
I never made a comment about the incident that happened outside ZanZibar, because there is an ongoing investigation and I did not want to talk about it.
I saw & heard a lot of bashing and bad comments about ZanZi, most of which are incorrect accusation.
Since a closure was ordered, I have to give my opinion.
Our policy about drunken person is quite simple; we don’t give them drinks anymore. If they make trouble, we advised them to go home. If that person is still causing trouble, we call the attention of the Police.
Honestly, I do not know what was going on in the head of the guy who attacked Phil. I asked what happened, the answer was: “He pushed me and hit me on the neck”. That is all I know about the story and I could never ask the guy the entire story since he disappeared after the incident. I wish he can explain in front of the court and explain his side. The manager never gave order to beat Phil Prins. As seen on CCTV, staffs were off duty and going home when the incident happened outside the bar. We totally disagree with that wild attack whoever are the authors. There is a broken family left by Phil Prins and we sincerely feel sorry for them. May he Rest In Peace, I am a father myself, and I would be devasted if this happen to my kids.
Some people spread wrong information, leaked confidential video, search for the status of our permit processing. Those people do not seek the truth for Phil Prins, they just want to destroy ZanZi.
To those who don’t like, hate ZanZi, they must remember that when they are bashing ZanZi they are bashing Human Beings like them. We work hard and we can’t have normal family life because of night and holiday works. I often go to other bars, some I like, some I don’t like, but I never give bad comments or bash those bars because I know how hard this job is and you can’t be perfect all the time. So please respect us, we are just trying to work the best way to feed our family. Our staffs are loyal workers for years, some have new born baby, and I feel sorry for them now. Please put your feet on these people’s shoes; you get bashed, insulted and lose your job even if you did nothing wrong. Is that Justice?
I hope this bashing will stop because it is not legit, it is too much and inappropriate.
To our customers, fans, you know that ZanZi is a place to have good time, and meet smiling people without consideration of skin color, social class or gender. The place is designed to make contacts easy. Sad things happen and this is inevitable but we also know we have your full support and we will be back soon to give you a better and friendly ambiance.
Justice for Phil, we want it as well but it does not mean to blame the innocent.
Management of ZanZibar- Informative x 3
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