Injured | Killed |
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0 | 2 |
Date: 09 December 2013
Source: Journal Online
TWO suspected victims of summary execution were found inside an abandoned sport utility vehicle in a Quezon City neighborhood yesterday morning.
Case investigator PO2 Hermogenes Capili said they are still determining the identities of the victims who both bore puncture wounds and strangulation marks in the neck.
According to residents, they first noticed the silver CR-V (XPD 777) parked at the corner of Quirino corner De Leon Sts. in Bgy. Holy Spirit Thursday, at 7 p.m. The following day, at around 8 a.m., residents saw the vehicle still parked in the area.
Barangay watchmen decided to check it out.
Capili said the two men were at the backseat of the Honda CRV when the watchmen peeped inside the vehicle.
One was fair skinned, chubby, wearing a red shirt and black pants, and sporting tattoos “Gnad” and “Madrigal” and the images of a scorpion and a snake with a woman’s face.
The other man was also fair skinned, of medium built, wearing a black shirt and blue jeans, and sported a tribal tattoo, “Gorilla and barb wire.”
Capili said the SUV appeared to have been registered to a certain Angelito Nicolas of Bulacan, although the victims have not yet been identified.