Student stabbed dead in UP
November 23, 2002 | 12:00am
Police are puzzled over the killing of a 22-year-old AMA computer student whose body was found early yesterday morning at a parking lot in the University of the Philippines in Diliman, Quezon City.
Victim James Ireneo Manzano, a Mass Communications student of AMA College, and a resident of Cauliflower Street, Greenwoods Executive Village in Pasig City was found dead with a stab wound in the stomach. Police recovered a knife near the victims body, which was found by janitor Gregorio Ripaldan lying on its back at about 6:05 a.m. at the parking area of Palma Hall, Arts and Science Building inside the UP campus.
Investigators have not yet determined any motive for the killing, nor have they arrested any suspect. But police sources said that the assailants could have been drug addicts or thrill-killers. Authorities said they have ruled out robbery because Manzanos wallet, mobile phone and other belongings were not missing. They said that the victim sent a text message to his mother Maureen the other night at about 7 p.m., saying that he was on his way home after attending Mass at the UP chapel.
Manzano was alone at the time and police theorized he was killed while walking along a dimly lit portion of the school campus. Elements of the Central Police District recovered the victims cellphone, which showed over 20 missed calls from his family.
CPD Station Commander Superintendent Rogelio Quilang broke the news to Manzanos sister using the cellphone. Matthew Estabillo
Victim James Ireneo Manzano, a Mass Communications student of AMA College, and a resident of Cauliflower Street, Greenwoods Executive Village in Pasig City was found dead with a stab wound in the stomach. Police recovered a knife near the victims body, which was found by janitor Gregorio Ripaldan lying on its back at about 6:05 a.m. at the parking area of Palma Hall, Arts and Science Building inside the UP campus.
Investigators have not yet determined any motive for the killing, nor have they arrested any suspect. But police sources said that the assailants could have been drug addicts or thrill-killers. Authorities said they have ruled out robbery because Manzanos wallet, mobile phone and other belongings were not missing. They said that the victim sent a text message to his mother Maureen the other night at about 7 p.m., saying that he was on his way home after attending Mass at the UP chapel.
Manzano was alone at the time and police theorized he was killed while walking along a dimly lit portion of the school campus. Elements of the Central Police District recovered the victims cellphone, which showed over 20 missed calls from his family.
CPD Station Commander Superintendent Rogelio Quilang broke the news to Manzanos sister using the cellphone. Matthew Estabillo
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