3 killed in Leyte ambush
October 22, 2000 | 12:00am
Three civilians, including a Chinese trader, were killed and a fourth companion was missing in an ambush by suspected communist guerrillas in Leyte, Leyte the other day.
Reports reaching Camp Crame identified the fatalities as Cesar Bendigo, a certain Jun and Chinese trader Benjie Co.
The victims fourth companion, Robert Matunog, was reported missing and believed taken hostage by the rebels.
Reports said the victims were aboard a red Toyota pick-up truck on their way to Barangay Consuegra in Leyte town to deliver copra when they were waylaid by about 150 rebels in Barangay Wague at about 2 p.m.
The victims, the reports said, could have been mistaken for government troopers.
Soldiers who responded to the ambush site recovered hundreds of spent M-16 and M-14 shells. Jaime Laude
Reports reaching Camp Crame identified the fatalities as Cesar Bendigo, a certain Jun and Chinese trader Benjie Co.
The victims fourth companion, Robert Matunog, was reported missing and believed taken hostage by the rebels.
Reports said the victims were aboard a red Toyota pick-up truck on their way to Barangay Consuegra in Leyte town to deliver copra when they were waylaid by about 150 rebels in Barangay Wague at about 2 p.m.
The victims, the reports said, could have been mistaken for government troopers.
Soldiers who responded to the ambush site recovered hundreds of spent M-16 and M-14 shells. Jaime Laude
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