Quoting attending physicians at the Quirino Memorial Medical Center, the report said Jason Ivler's medical condition has stabilized after undergoing an operation to treat the bullet wounds he sustained after a gunfight with authorities.
Ivler — the suspect in the slaying of Renato Ebarle Jr. on Nov. 18 last year — was wounded after trading shots with National Bureau of Investigation agents who were serving an arrest warrant this morning at his home in Blue Ridge A Subdivision, Quezon City.
Doctors have to remove Ivler’s spleen and part of his intestine that were hit by bullets, the report added.
NBI agents have handcuffed Ivler, who also lost 600 cc of blood, to his hospital bed inside the intensive care unit right after the surgery. According to reports, this was to ensure that the suspect won’t commit suicide while in confinement. - By Dennis Carcamo (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)
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