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LEGAZPI CITY — Police has filed multiple murder cases against the five suspects in the massacre of a family of six, four of whom were children, in a remote village of Tumpa in Camalig, Albay.


Chief Inspector Rogelio Beraquit, Camalig town police chief, said the case was filed yesterday afternoon by SPO1Romeo Villarasa at the Regional Trial Court(RTC) in Legazpi City.

Beraquit said the case was filed after witnesses under Camalig police custody took a sworn affidavit.
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Chief Inspector Rogelio Beraquit, Camalig police chief, said witnesses identified the suspects as Romy Palivino, chief barangay tanod of Barangay Tumpa, where the victims lived; Willy Nasol; Pablo Nopia and his brother Pedro; and Jesus Nopia, Jr.
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Chief Inspector Rogelio Beraquit, Camalig police chief, said the results of scene-of-the crime investigation showed that the assailants gained entry into the Moral family’s home in Barangay Tumpa through a window whose glass jalousies they had broken with large stones and the kitchen door.
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LEGAZPI CITY — Police has filed multiple murder cases against the five suspects in the massacre of a family of six, four of whom were children, in a remote village of Tumpa in Camalig, Albay.


Chief Inspector Rogelio Beraquit, Camalig town police chief, said the case was filed yesterday afternoon by SPO1Romeo Villarasa at the Regional Trial Court(RTC) in Legazpi City.

Beraquit said the case was filed after witnesses under Camalig police custody took a sworn affidavit.
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Chief Inspector Rogelio Beraquit, Camalig police chief, said witnesses identified the suspects as Romy Palivino, chief barangay tanod of Barangay Tumpa, where the victims lived; Willy Nasol; Pablo Nopia and his brother Pedro; and Jesus Nopia, Jr.
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Chief Inspector Rogelio Beraquit, Camalig police chief, said the results of scene-of-the crime investigation showed that the assailants gained entry into the Moral family’s home in Barangay Tumpa through a window whose glass jalousies they had broken with large stones and the kitchen door.
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