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Ateneo defends UAO over student deaths

Bella Cariaso - The Philippine Star
Ateneo defends UAO over student deaths
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MANILA, Philippines — The Ateneo de Manila University (AdMU) defended its university athletics office after the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) implicated UAO officials following the deaths of student-athletes Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili.

In a statement, AdMU spokesperson Fr. Raymund Benedict Hizon disputed the supplemental referral filed by the CIDG, which recommended the inclusion of the UAO headed by Emmanuel Fernandez for allegedly planning, organizing and executing the team-building activity in Dipaculao, Aurora last month.

“The referral itself cites, as the basis for implicating the UAO, that the chartered bus used by the team was facilitated by Vince Mangulabnan, a member of the UAO staff. Standing alone, the administrative facilitation of transportation does not establish that the UAO planned, organized or directed the activity itself,” Hizon said.

He noted that neither Fernandez nor Mangulabnan was present during the activity in Dipaculao.

“Their absence underscores the need to distinguish between providing logistical assistance and exercising responsibility for the planning, supervision or execution of the event,” Hizon added.

The CIDG has recommended charges of homicide and reckless imprudence resulting in homicide against resigned Ateneo Blue Eagles head coach Tab Baldwin and other officials.

Along with its recommended charges for anti-hazing violations, the CIDG said the complaints have been referred to the Department of Justice for evaluation and case build-up.

“These are matters that will ultimately be addressed through the appropriate legal process. We remain confident that a full and objective examination of the evidence will establish the respective roles and responsibilities of those involved,” Hizon said.

AdMU president Fr. Roberto Yap said the university has been informed that criminal charges were recommended to be filed against several members of the university.

“The university respects the legal process and will continue to cooperate with the authorities. It will provide whatever assistance and support to these persons as they exercise their rights and defend themselves throughout the process,” Yap said.

Yap asked every member of the Ateneo community to allow the legal process to proceed free from speculation, prejudice or trial by publicity.

“Our justice system demands that facts be tested, evidence be weighed fairly and the rights of all parties be respected,” Yap said.

“As we continue to grieve the tragic loss of Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili, let us remain united in prayer for their families, for those who now face these legal proceedings, and for our entire university community. May we all be guided by truth, justice, compassion and hope in the days ahead,” he added.

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