7 Killed in Antipolo Bakery Massacre as Sleeping Workers Stabbed to Death

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Seven male bakery workers were found dead after being stabbed while asleep inside a bakery in Brgy. Cupang, Antipolo City, Rizal, early this morning.

The incident came to light around 8:00 AM when local police received a call from a barangay watchman reporting the gruesome discovery.

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Authorities immediately responded to the scene, where initial investigations revealed that all victims were employees living in the bakery where the attack took place.

The suspects, who remain unidentified, allegedly entered the bakery at around 6:00 AM and launched a stabbing spree while the victims were still asleep.

The Antipolo Police are now conducting a thorough investigation to determine the motive behind the brutal killing and to identify and locate the perpetrators.

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