(21 Oct 2002)
Night-time - 20 Oct 2002
1. Wide shot of damage caused by bomb blast
2. Close-up of damage to shrine - broken table and chair
3. Close-up of damaged bicycle then tilts up to investigators
4. Blood in road
5. Wide shot of site
6. Crowd watching
7. Security personnel at site
8. Investigator checking bicycle
9. Investigator checking garbage can
10. Armoured personnel carrier patrolling area
11. Exterior of Zamboanga City Medical Centre
12. Various shots of injured man lying on bed
13. SOUNDBITE: (Tagalog) Man injured by blast (no name)
"I got hit by an explosion at (Fort) del Pilar because I was selling stuff for kids there. I got hit in the head."
14. Close-up of blood on arm then pull out to injured woman
STORYLINE:
Police investigating a deadly weekend bombing near a Roman Catholic shrine in the southern Philippines were on Monday working on a sketchy description of the suspect.
He was described as a man about 17 years old wearing a black t-shirt and jeans.
Sunday's explosion was the fifth to rock the Philippines this month.
The blast killed a Filipino soldier and injured 18 other people on Sunday night at Fort Pilar, a historic site in the predominantly Christian port city of Zamboanga, about 860 kilometres (530 miles) south of Manila.
The popular landmark includes the century-old remains of a Spanish fort, a shrine to the Virgin Mary and an open-air worshipping area where Mass is celebrated.
The blast demolished stalls selling food, candles and other religious items outside Fort Pilar.
Some of the stands were reduced to scraps of splintered wood and twisted plastic and the ground was splattered with blood.
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