Police: No foul play in Cagayan poll bet’s death
>> Tuesday, November 20, 2012
SANTA ANA
Cagayan – Police have ruled out foul play in the Nov. 9 death of a businessman
here running for municipal councilor.
Senior Insp.
Emil Pajarillo, Santa Ana police chief, said that based on findings of scene of
the crime operatives (SOCO), Jean Marie Ponce, 23, died as a result of
accidental firing while he was cleaning his .40-caliber pistol.
“It appears
that Ponce was in the process of removing the bullets from his gun and stooped
down to get something when it suddenly went off,” said Pajarillo, quashing
speculations that Ponce committed suicide or was killed.
“Besides, no
records of instances that Ponce had a grudge with anybody or threats from
someone to consider that there was a possibility of foul play,” he said.
Ponce is a
younger brother of provincial board member Alphonse Jean Ponce, who is running
for Santa Ana mayor. Both are sons of Cagayan Economic Zone Authority
administrator Jose Mari Ponce.
Pajarillo
said findings of SOCO personnel showed that the bullet pierced through the
right side of the head above the ear, contrary to earlier findings that the
entry point was above the left ear.
“The earlier
findings were made by the municipal physician immediately after the incident,”
Pajarillo said.Ponce was found dead on a sofa in the boardroom at the second
floor of the Phoenix gas station which he managed, adjacent to another family-owned
meat shop and call center in the town’s Santa Cruz village.
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