Pinay killed by husband in Belgium
June 17, 2003 | 12:00am
The Philippine Embassy in Belgium confirmed yesterday that a Filipina was murdered there by her estranged Belgian husband.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the embassy in Belgium cited newspaper reports that Florentina de la Cruz was shot to death by her ex-husband, Frank Duran, a former military man.
De la Cruzs relatives said they were contacted and informed of her death by a certain Amy Heymmen, a Filipina who became a naturalized Belgian citizen. They said Heymmen told them De la Cruz had been murdered by Duran.
Heymmen told them De la Cruz was fetched at the airport by Duran, who then shot her when they were inside Durans car, they said.
The victims relatives have brought the case to the attention of the DFA and asked the embassy for confirmation of the report.
They also said they believed Dela Cruz had already parted ways with Duran in 1997. She also returned to the Philippines that year with the couples two children.
Dela Cruzs kin said they were not told of the purpose for the victims return to Belgium. They also suspect Heymmen may have been involved in her murder.
They said Heymmen seemed to be avoiding them, since they could no longer reach her, despite repeated long-distance calls.
The embassys latest report contained no other details of the murder, but DFA officials assured that they are working to get more information on the case. Pia Lee-Brago
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the embassy in Belgium cited newspaper reports that Florentina de la Cruz was shot to death by her ex-husband, Frank Duran, a former military man.
De la Cruzs relatives said they were contacted and informed of her death by a certain Amy Heymmen, a Filipina who became a naturalized Belgian citizen. They said Heymmen told them De la Cruz had been murdered by Duran.
Heymmen told them De la Cruz was fetched at the airport by Duran, who then shot her when they were inside Durans car, they said.
The victims relatives have brought the case to the attention of the DFA and asked the embassy for confirmation of the report.
They also said they believed Dela Cruz had already parted ways with Duran in 1997. She also returned to the Philippines that year with the couples two children.
Dela Cruzs kin said they were not told of the purpose for the victims return to Belgium. They also suspect Heymmen may have been involved in her murder.
They said Heymmen seemed to be avoiding them, since they could no longer reach her, despite repeated long-distance calls.
The embassys latest report contained no other details of the murder, but DFA officials assured that they are working to get more information on the case. Pia Lee-Brago
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