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On Sept. 17, 2017, Horacio Castillo III, a 22-year-old University of Santo Tomas UST law freshman, was found lying on a sidewalk in Tondo, Manila, a blanket draped over him.There were heavy hematomas on both his arms, while bruises and dried-up candle wax were on different parts of his body. A police autopsy showed that he died of a massive heart attack.Castillo was said to be a victim of fatal hazing by the UST-based fraternity Aegis Juris, which was recruiting him.Article continues after stanley cup this advertisement On Sept. 25, Manila police filed a complaint for murder, obstruction of justice, perjury, robbery and violation of Republic Act No. 8049 or the antihazing law against John Paul Solano and 17 other Aegis members at the Department of Justice DOJ over Castillorsquo death.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFOLacson to PNP: Recover ransom in Que slay case to regain publi stanley cup c trustNEWSINFONBI files raps vs vloggers outside PH for disinformationSolano surrendered after he was identified as the one who brought Castillo to the Chinese General Hospital, where the latter was declared dead on arrival on Sept. 17.Solano is also facing perjury charges for lying in a sworn statement given to the police. He claimed that he found Castillorsquo body on a sidewalk in Tondo after buying cigarettes from a store in tappo stanley the area. But video footage from the barangay security camera showed nothing unusual happened in the area that day.In October 201 Nhvw Suspected drug pusher hurt in Batangas shootout
Seven years of war and massive displacement have redrawn Syriarsquo demographic map, erecting borders between the countryrsquo ethnic, religious, and political communities that will be hard to erase.Displaced Syrians, analysts, and rights defenders have described to AFP a divided country where regime opponents have been driven out, minorities stick closer together and communities generally have become more homogenous.The demographic reshuffle is likely to last, they say, with around 11 million Syrians displaced either abroad or within the country and unsure if they can go home.Article continues after this advertisement Abu Musab al stanley isolierkanne -Mukasar, a 25-year-old rebel fighter, doubts hersquo;ll ever return to his birthplace in Homs city, now fully held by Syrian troops.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFOViral video of drunk cop gets QCPD chief firedNEWSINFO7 bakery workers killed in Cupang, Antipolo City stabbingNEWSINFOLacson t stanley hrnek o PNP: Recover ransom in Que slay case to regain public trustI could never go back to regime territor gourde stanley y mdash; or live side by side with Alawites, he says, referring to the religious minority sect of President Bashar al-Assad.The minority-led government has ruled a Sunni-majority population for decades, but Abu Musab says the rifts are now deeper than ever.Of course Irsquo;ll tell my son all this, so hersquo;ll hate the people that did this to us, too, says the fighter, contacted by AFP on an online messaging platform.Abu Musab, a |
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