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[Title] => Cops say lotto slay was plain robbery
[Summary] => It was plain and simple robbery.
The woman from Antipolo who won P19.6 million in the lottery had nothing to do with the murder of her husband.
Arturo Eufemia turned out to have been killed by robbers who were inadvertently tipped off by no less than the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), police said yesterday.
Antipolo City police chief Superintendent Jose Dayco said his men rounded up eight suspects in the Oct. 27 killing of Eufemia, whose widow Leticia, 52, won P19.6 million in the lottery drawn on Oct. 12. The other suspects remain at large.
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[Title] => Cops say lotto slay was plain robbery
[Summary] => It was plain and simple robbery.
The woman from Antipolo who won P19.6 million in the lottery had nothing to do with the murder of her husband.
Arturo Eufemia turned out to have been killed by robbers who were inadvertently tipped off by no less than the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), police said yesterday.
Antipolo City police chief Superintendent Jose Dayco said his men rounded up eight suspects in the Oct. 27 killing of Eufemia, whose widow Leticia, 52, won P19.6 million in the lottery drawn on Oct. 12. The other suspects remain at large.
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