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                    [Title] => Nida meant everything to me — Strunk
                    [Summary] => "Nobody, and nobody, can ever tell the world that my 22-year marriage with Nida was on the verge of collapse."


This was the firm statement given by American Rod Lauren Strunk to the Department of Justice (DOJ) as he denied persistent rumors peddled by investigators that he was the one who masterminded the plot to kill his wife, actress Nida Blanca, more than a year ago.
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Just as Blanca’s only daughter Kaye Torres and her 88-year old grandmother Inocencia Aqueza are set to commemorate the actress’ untimely death on Nov. 7, the suspects are still at large. The only exception is Philip Medel Jr., who is in the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
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These were the words Rod Lauren Strunk used to describe the parricide charges filed against him in connection with the November 2001 murder of his wife Nida Blanca, asking prosecutors to junk the case which was based on mere speculations.

Speaking through his lawyers, Strunk said the joint complaint filed by the NBI and the PNP’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group had no leg to stand on, following self-confessed killer Philip Medel’s recantation on Nov. 23 last year.
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This was the firm statement given by American Rod Lauren Strunk to the Department of Justice (DOJ) as he denied persistent rumors peddled by investigators that he was the one who masterminded the plot to kill his wife, actress Nida Blanca, more than a year ago.
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Just as Blanca’s only daughter Kaye Torres and her 88-year old grandmother Inocencia Aqueza are set to commemorate the actress’ untimely death on Nov. 7, the suspects are still at large. The only exception is Philip Medel Jr., who is in the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
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These were the words Rod Lauren Strunk used to describe the parricide charges filed against him in connection with the November 2001 murder of his wife Nida Blanca, asking prosecutors to junk the case which was based on mere speculations.

Speaking through his lawyers, Strunk said the joint complaint filed by the NBI and the PNP’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group had no leg to stand on, following self-confessed killer Philip Medel’s recantation on Nov. 23 last year.
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