Police identified the fatality as Agnes Buenaobra, of 134 Kapiligan street, Barangay Doña Imelda, Galas. She was found dangling from a wooden beam inside a nipa hut near her house.
SPO1 Fedencio Basibas, officer-on-case, disclosed that the lifeless Buenaobra was discovered by her babysitter identified as Joan Alcantara at about 6 a.m. yesterday inside the nipa hut .
Reports said police recovered a suicide note at the scene.
The suicide note, which Buenaobra allegedly addressed to her husband, read: " sana tigilan mo na ang pambababae, wag ka pumatol sa GRO baka ka magkasakit. Pasensya ka na, kaya ko to nagawa dahil alam kong pabigat din ako sa buhay mo "
The bodies were later identified by relatives and neighbors as that of Stevenson Rimardo, 39, a driver; and Salvador Cadayuna, 58, a laborer, both of Phase IV, Lupang Pangako, Barangay Payatas B.
Initial investigation made by PO3 Jun Mortel, officer-on-case, disclosed that the bodies were discovered last Thursday noon by a certain Maria Malinao at Sitio Bakal, Barangay Bagong Silangan.
The men were apparently hog-tied before they were burned.
It was learned that Rimardo and Cadayuna left their respective houses on the morning of Oct. 8.
The remains of the victims have been brought to the PNP Crime Laboratory for autopsy.
Meanwhile, a womans body was found floating the other day in a creek along Quezon Avenue also in Quezon City.
The unidentified woman was described to be between 40 and 50 years old, and about four feet tall. She was wearing a white sando and gray pants.
Reports reaching the CPD-Criminal Investigation Unit showed that the body was found by Bank of Commerce security guard Claudio Gainsan at 6:50 a.m. in the creek located along Quezon Avenue corner Examiner street, Barangay West Triangle Homes.
Examination on the womans body revealed that she sustained injuries in the chin and head.