One dead after Pinoy and Indonesian workers brawl in Taiwan
A fight between Filipino and Indonesian fishermen on a squid fishing vessel in Taiwan left one Filipino dead and three others injured, according to a report by Focus Taiwan.
The deceased Filipino, identified as "Antolin," was one of two OFWs who were in the water when police arrived on the scene past midnight on Sunday.
They were able to haul the Filipinos out the water but one fisherman was pronounced dead on arrival when he was rushed to a nearby hospital.
Citing Chinese-language site Liberty Times, Taiwan News wrote that the fight broke out between the Filipino and Indonesian fishery workers while sharing food and drinks on the fishing boat Hohung No. 168.
The Indonesian men allegedly retrieved aluminum bars and wooden sticks to beat the Filipinos with. The Filipinos grabbed aluminum bars to fight back but were overwhelmed by their numbers.
Antolin and another Filipino were chased to the main deck and jumped overboard. Their two other companions suffered head wounds from the attack and were sent to hospital for treatment.
Police took in six Indonesian suspects who also sustained injuries from the fight. They could be fined for inflicting NT$200,000 (US$6,665) in damage to the boat. — Rie Takumi/BM, GMA News
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