Who is Elmo Panoyo’s murderer?
>> Sunday, November 25, 2012
Gina Dizon
SAGADA, Mountain Province -- This complicated murder case is baffling and getting mysterious.
I expected the widow of Elmo Panoyo to be angry and talk a
little bit longer during the indignation and justice for Panoyo rally held Nov.
21. A less than a minute emotionless- message of thanks was heard from
widow Diklaw Sumbad Panoyo who appeared in public wearing glasses
that fully covered her eyes and a hat that added more to
hiding her head.
As I gazed at the cute and petite lady walk back
from the municipal hall stage less than a minute talk, I was wondering
why she did not talk more and raise her voice a little more. Quite puzzling to
me as I expected one who is grieving to be quite emotional, cry or get
angry in public. She must have held her emotions quite well.
Placards held by the rallyists shouted, “Konsensya nan
mangsolbar isnan problema (conscience shall solve the problem), nu wada ammu tako,
ibaga tako (if we know something, we tell), thou shalt not kill, adikasin
um-ummat (it shall not happen again) and justice for Elmo Panoyo.”
or this peaceful town disturbed with this gruesome
murder, this was the latest in the last five years, before it the rape- killing
of a high school teener at Tangeb grounds below a high school building
done by identified assailants from southern Sagada, and homicide done to a
youth from Demang village by an identified youth from SagadaPoblacion.
Elmo Panoyo is from Kapangan Benguet whose family
migrated to Nueva Vizcaya. He met his wife DiklawSumbad in a bakery in Baguio
and both moved to Bangaan where Diklaw comes from and built their own
family bakery.
They have three children, the eldest a third year high
school student and the youngest a 3 year old baby. The second child, a
grade 6 pupil witnessed the tragic killing of his father.
Panoyo drives his jeep used to deliver bread and sometimes
used as a passenger vehicle. While waiting for passengers he sometimes
plays cards with some friends. Why he was killed is as baffling as the
day his vehicle was hired by the assailant who ended his life.
Murder happens for one reason or the other as revealed in a
number of murder stories. It happens because of a variety of reasons, one
of which is jealousy. Murder stories tell of one hit by jealousy of a lover or
a spouse cheating or getting ready to leave and something snapping in the mind
of a jealous one and the killing happens. Either the murder was planned or done
in a fit of uncontrollable jealousy.
Panoyo was shot to death along the Besao- Sagada road above
lakeDanum by a man who hired his vehicle from Bangaan. Clearly, the
assailant must have planned the killing having gone first to buy bread at
Panoyo’s bakery while looking for a vehicle to be hired on his destination to
Besao.
Above Lake Danum within the boundary road
betweenSagada and Besao is a quiet place where people come visible only when
vehicles pass by or hikers or farmers happen to walk the road.
Along this road the treacherous murder happened. Who shot Elmo Panoyo and
why is the big question!
Murder happens also due to ideological reasons such as the
disappearance and deaths of a number of political activists. The obviously
planned murder is obviously not political, Panoyo not being a political
activist or one suspected to be a member of a rebel group. Murder also happens
to end the life of another to end a political career as had been manifested in
a number of political related killings in the Philippines especially when
elections are near.
Murder stories also happen to another because the victim
knows something and the killer wants to keep information secret not to be known
by the public. Such happens to rape-slay victims manifested in a number of this
kind of cases. Or it may happen to one who has gone traitor to a code as
has been shown in mafia stories. In this peaceful town of Sagada, this
kind of cause for murder had never been manifested since there is no mafia in town.
An angle to the murder of Elmo Panoyo is whispered
loudly in public. The police for sure knows this angle of Panoyo’s
murder. Perhaps the police is now moving towards this loudly whispered angle of
the murder of Elmo Panoyo whether or not people want to talk.
The public expects Elmo Panoyo’s wife to talk.
The public also expects the neighbors of Elmo’s family and perhaps close
friends of ElmoPanoyo to talk. And also expect the passengers and the
driver who rushed Panoyo to the hospital on his last breath what the
victim must have been saying. And most of all, the public expects
Elmo’s son to talk. Elmo’s son by the way described the image of the killer to
the police.
Police Insp. Clayton Estangki of Besao has urged anyone who
knows of the killing to forward their statement to the police as they
cannot proceed with the case without a witness talking. This is what I
came to know also from PO Johnny Paleyan of Sagada PNP.
Police investigator Romualdo Ngina of the
Provincial PNP investigation unit told me there is difficulty in
proceeding with the investigation when no one has come forward with a
statement. He said the provincial PNP formed a task force
to investigate the case.
Comes now the northern tribes of Sagada- Bangaan, Fidelisan,
Pide, Aguid, Tanulong, and Madongo who want the public to know of their concern
for a person of another tribe who got
married to one of them and organized the march–rally for Elmo Panoyo last Nov. 21.
Pide barangay
captain Herman Soliaban said the unity of the northern tribe and of
Sagada show their concern and belonging for Elmo Panoyo from Benguet who has
married Diklaw from the Fidelisan and SagadaPoblacionili where her
(Diklaw) mother hails from.
This verbal expression of Soliaban talks of a tribe which
doesn’t want to be placed in a shameful image of not caring for other tribes or
people who get married to their tribe. A tribe sending the message to
other tribes who marry someone from their (Pidlisan) tribe shall be taken with
concern and belonging too. It follows that whoever did such gruesome act
to Panoyo is not their act as a tribe.
And for barangay captain MaximoSuyon of Aquid and other
barangay captains- James Duyog of Fidelisan, Manuel Botoog of
Tanulong, and Tito Suvilla of Bangaan- and residents of northern
Sagada and Sagada community, they do not want the shameful and horrible act to
happen again.
2 comments:
what is the update of this case?
http://northphiltimes.blogspot.com/2013/02/suspect-in-sagada-love-triangle-murder.html
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