Stabbed
40 times; school execs want protection
BAGUIO CITY – Regional
police authorities have made it top priority to solve the killing of a minor
male student of Pines City National High School here who was stabbed 40 times
by still unidentified persons here Tuesday at 5:55 a.m. along Labsan St., the
latest heinous crime in this summer capital.
Police are still mum
on the probe saying they are still investigating but said the 16-year-old
victim, resident of Purok 2 Sunnyside Fairview, Tacay Road was walking to school
passing through a shortcut when he was attacked by assailants.
Police interviewed a witness
near the crime scene who said she saw a minor wearing dark jacket with black
pants and backpack who passed by and glanced at her twice before he hurriedly
walked down towards the barangay hall.
Later, she heard her
sister-in-law shouting a male person was dead. The witness saw the victim lying
with blood oozing from different parts of his body.
Barangay officials
were informed of the incident and sought assistance from authorities.
SPO2 Anthony Todyog
Jr. and PO2 Marcos Sapao reportedly responded to the distress call by the
barangay.
Scene of the crime
operatives team led by Senior Insp. Alex Cariño also responded and found a
close-circuit television owned by Barangay Labsan.
Police got the CCTV
footage, studied it, but no motives or theories have been released by police as
of press time.
Meanwhile, personnel of City Emergency Management System responded and brought the victim to Baguio General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival by attending physician Haywood Fernando, who confirmed the boy suffered 40 stab wounds on his body which caused his instant death.
Meanwhile, personnel of City Emergency Management System responded and brought the victim to Baguio General Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival by attending physician Haywood Fernando, who confirmed the boy suffered 40 stab wounds on his body which caused his instant death.
At press time, the cadaver
of the victim lay in state here at La
Funeraria Paz, Naguilian Road.
This, as a PCNHS
official sought support from police and barangay officials in their area for
protection of their students.
PCNHS Administrative
officer Rowena Dumaguin said letters to the barangay and the police were being drafted
following the student’s death.
Dumaguin said stress
debriefing was administered to close friends of the murdered student as well as
classmates close to him, but assistance might be sought with Social Welfare
officials as the school has one guidance counselor.
Damaguin said students
has been warned on using the shortcut which is notorious for petty crimes and
is not the first time a murder was committed in the area.
This, as Grade 10 adviser
Michael Aboc went to BGHMC and accompanied the victim’s family to the funeral
parlor.
“Wala akong masabi sa
kanya, palabiro yun, matalino yung bata,” Aboc said.
He added the victim
was sometimes absent due to health conditions. “Sakitin yung bata, kaya kung
mag-aabsent siya apektado ang pag-aaral niya, kaya sinabihan ko ang nanay niya
na huwag ng mag-absent.”
Aboc who turned
emotional said his student was a good boy, not getting himself into trouble and
has a penchant to wear sweaters or jackets and always wore his eyeglasses.
Like most students, he
loved playing computer games. “Magaling siyang magcompose ng mga songs at
magaling siyang maggitara,” he said.
“Hahanapin namin ang
pumatay sa kanya, hindi kami titigil. Yung administrative officer namin ay
tumutulong at nagpapatuloy kaming mag-investigate para mahuli kung sino ang
pumatay.”
Dumaguin meanwhile
described the boy to have average grades and no record for bad behavior in the
school.
Dumaguin said the
school is now pooling funds to help the family of the victim for funeral and
burial expenses.
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