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    #21
    hirap talaga pag nakikisawasaw... rip don sa biktima.. and sana maparusahan yang mga rich kids na yan.

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    #22
    Pag mahirap yung criminal, nang agaw ng baril, patay sa pulis.

    Rich kids? Pahirapan yan. Buti kung makulong mga yan.......

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    #23
    More corrections and updates. Di pa daw officially released ng names yung mga suspects ng pulis at asawa lang ng US Embassy employee. Di sinabi kung may diplomatic status. Pustahan may mga middlemen already talking to the victim's family for a settlement.... More fun in the Philippines.


    MANILA, Philippines - (UPDATE 2, 3 p.m.) Four men will face inquest proceedings Sunday afternoon for allegedly stabbing to death the spouse of an employee of the United States embassy in Makati City's posh Bel-Air Village last Saturday.


    Chief Superintendent Benito Estipona, Southern Police District (SPD) director, did not publicly release the names of the four suspects but said they will be brought to the Makati City Prosecutor's Office at 1 p.m. today.

    At the arraignment, the suspects were identified as Crispin dela Paz, 28, a businessman; Juan Alfonso, 24, a businessman; Galicano Datu III, 22, a student; and Osric Cabrera, 27, a businessman.

    According to a report from Makati police, American George Anikow (not Anico as earlier reported), 41, a resident of Bel-Air, was being checked by the village security guard at the Kalayaan Avenue gate as he was entering the village on foot at around 4:20 a.m. Saturday. This was reportedly the village policy for those entering the area in the early hours.

    As he was being checked, the four suspects, who were on board a Volvo SUV, were also stopped by the guards at the gate as part of security measures.

    Anikow then reportedly approached the SUV and told the four: "You need to present your ID, the guard is checking you." When the four ignored him, he tapped on the car window which reportedly angered the four, leading to an argument.

    The four suspects mauled and stabbed the victim and attempted to escape but were arrested by responding policemen.

    Police also recovered the knife used in the stabbing.

    The victim died while undergoing treatment at the Makati Medical Center.

    US embassy press attache Tina Malone confirmed the incident but refused to give out the name of the victim for "privacy reasons." Various news reports spelled the victim's name differently.

    "We understand that the Philippine National Police have suspects in custody. The US embassy appreciates the cooperation of the Philippine authorities and will work closely with the PNP in their investigation," she said.
    Last edited by Monseratto; November 25th, 2012 at 05:00 PM.

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    #24
    Sa news(ABS ata) cinonfirm na nang US embassy na diplomat yung victim ;( ano ba talaga?

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    #25
    naki tsismis lang na todas na.

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by piscesboy View Post
    ganyan din nangyari kay fabros at barney a, tinapik daw ni fabros volvo ni barney ayun sinuntok, eto naman sinaksak.

    ikulong na mga yan
    Conclusion of the story is, VOLVOs are takaw tapik...

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    #27
    Sa U.S. culture, it's innate for folks to try and correct things that they see as wrong or at least try to. Sa atin kasi, ang culture natin ay yung walang pakialam, nasa harap mo na lilingon ka pa sa malayo, etc. Not saying that one or the other is correct, it's just an observation. So I won't blame the deceased person. Stabbing someone to death is always wrong. Unless done in self defense to avert loss of one's own life.

    That's also the reason why a lot of wrong or unlawful things see normal in our culture. Because no one really cares.

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    #28
    Moral of the story: Wag makialam if its none of your business hehehe

    Kung talagang sila yung mga suspects, then ang tatanda na nila to be college students. Lagpak siguro kaya di maka-graduate hehe

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    #29
    Other moral: Don't go around stabbing people.

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by 3ple4 View Post
    Moral of the story: Wag makialam if its none of your business hehehe

    Kung talagang sila yung mga suspects, then ang tatanda na nila to be college students. Lagpak siguro kaya di maka-graduate hehe
    Kaya madumi at magulo sa PH.

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