+ Follow ANNIE GONZALES-TESORO Tag
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[Title] => Sydney massacre: Survivor is suspect
[Summary] => SYDNEY, Australia The survivor is now the suspect.
A 21-year-old Filipino immigrant pleaded innocent yesterday to charges that he stabbed to death his mother, father and sister in their Sydney home last year.
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[Title] => Arroyo orders DFA to help family of massacred Pinoys
[Summary] => President Arroyo has directed Vice President and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teofisto Guingona Jr. to assist Sef Gonzales, the lone surviving member of a Philippine-born family murdered in Sydney last week.
Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao said the President wants the government to actively participate in supporting the young man as well as assisting the Australian police, which has jurisdiction over the case.
"We have to realize that the Gonzaleses were Australian citizens. But we will be looking closely into the case," Tiglao said.
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[Title] => Sydney massacre: DFA inatasang tumulong
[Summary] => Inatasan na ni Pangulong Arroyo si Vice President at Foreign Affairs Secretary Teofisto Guingona na tulungan ang pamilya ng minasaker sa Sydney, Australia at makipag-ugnayan sa mga awtoridad doon hinggil sa status ng kaso.
Kasabay ito ng kahilingan ng dalawang senador na makialam na sa imbestigasyon ang National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) sa naganap na pamamaslang para makasiguro na walang mangyayaring "white wash"sa isinasagawang pagsisiyasat ng pulisya sa nabanggit na bansa.
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[Title] => Racist message written in blood
[Summary] => A racist hate message scrawled in blood has been found in the home of the Filipino family murdered inside their Sydney home, Australian media reported yesterday.
Citing police sources, local newspapers said the undisclosed message had been written in the blood of 46-year-old lawyer Teodoro Gonzales, his wife Mary Josephine Loiva and 18-year-old daughter Claudine, who were stabbed to death in an attack described by Australian police as "an outrage."
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ANNIE GONZALES-TESORO
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[Title] => Sydney massacre: Survivor is suspect
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[Summary] => President Arroyo has directed Vice President and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teofisto Guingona Jr. to assist Sef Gonzales, the lone surviving member of a Philippine-born family murdered in Sydney last week.
Presidential Spokesman Rigoberto Tiglao said the President wants the government to actively participate in supporting the young man as well as assisting the Australian police, which has jurisdiction over the case.
"We have to realize that the Gonzaleses were Australian citizens. But we will be looking closely into the case," Tiglao said.
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Kasabay ito ng kahilingan ng dalawang senador na makialam na sa imbestigasyon ang National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) sa naganap na pamamaslang para makasiguro na walang mangyayaring "white wash"sa isinasagawang pagsisiyasat ng pulisya sa nabanggit na bansa.
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Citing police sources, local newspapers said the undisclosed message had been written in the blood of 46-year-old lawyer Teodoro Gonzales, his wife Mary Josephine Loiva and 18-year-old daughter Claudine, who were stabbed to death in an attack described by Australian police as "an outrage."
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