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Police link massacre suspects to holdups

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DAVAO CITY — The two brothers now behind bars for Friday night’s massacre of four people in a household here had long been under police surveillance for thefts and illegal drug use.

Senior Superintendent Conrado Laza, city police chief, said Chemuel Balanay, 19, and his 16-year-old brother were suspected to be involved in thefts in the Toril district where their mother resides, and in mall holdups.

Laza said the two were also in the watchlist of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency.

Laza believes that the Balanays were high on drugs when they went on a killing rampage in the Lacorte residence at Lanzona Subdivision, attacking with crowbars their own relatives, spouses Diosdado, 58, and Evelyn Lacorte, 48, the couple’s son-in-law Julius Villarmea, 22, and grandson Kenneth Villarmea, 9.

Wounded in the attack were Lacortes’ daughter Grace and her Japanese husband, Tomutso Hashigutzi, and three-year-old Maria Carla Beatriz Villarmea.

BALANAYS

CHEMUEL BALANAY

DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY

EVELYN LACORTE

JULIUS VILLARMEA

KENNETH VILLARMEA

LANZONA SUBDIVISION

LAZA

MARIA CARLA BEATRIZ VILLARMEA

SENIOR SUPERINTENDENT CONRADO LAZA

TOMUTSO HASHIGUTZI

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