By Raymund Catindig and Teddy Molina
San
Nicolas, Ilocos Norte– The mother of a toddler who was hit by a stray bullet
during the New Year’s Eve revelry here has expressed willingness to forgive the
man who fired the shot that killed her son.
“If God
can forgive, there is no reason for me not to,” Aniceta Corpuz said after the
burial of her three-year-old son, Rhanz Angelo.
Corpuz
however said the killer must first accept the punishment for what he had done.
“What I
and my husband are looking forward to is to bring the culprit before the bar of
justice,” she said.
Her
spouse, Ramil, 34, a tricycle driver, has been gathering information about the
identity of the gunman since Rhanz’s death.
The
toddler was comatose at the Laoag City General Hospital before he died two days
later.
Ilocos
Norte Gov. Imee Marcos has ordered provincial police director Senior Supt.
Gerardo Ratuita to speed up the investigation of the case.
Eleven
registered holders of caliber .45 pistols were invited for questioning to
possibly identify the killer, according to Chief Insp. Dominic Guerrero, town
police chief.
He said
the bullet extracted from the head of the victim was fired from a caliber .45
pistol.
“What
will make our investigation complicated is when none of the guns that will
be submitted for cross-matching would not match the slug taken from the
victim,” Guerrero said.
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