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                    [Summary] => INILAPIT SA AKING TANGGAPAN ANG apela ng pamilya ni EDMAN SY, 23 anyos dealer ng used-cars,  binaril dalawang linggo na ang nakalipas sa Galas, Quezon City sa mga taong makapagbibigay ng impormasyon patungkol sa pagkamatay nito at nang makatulong na malutas ang kaso.


Batay sa imbestigasyon, si Edman Sy ay dalawag beses na binaril sa likod ng .38 caliber revolver sa pagitan ng alas-11:50 ng umaga at alas-12:10 ng hapon sa loob ng bahay sa Data St., sa Brgy Don Manuel, Galas, Quezon City.

Ang suspect ay kinilala na si Don Louie Manalo Leaño, 21-yrs. old.
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It was earlier reported that National Capital Region Police Office director Edgar Aglipay was quoted as saying that Martinez could have been relieved, but was instead reprimanded following the robbery on David John Edman, 23.
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Martinez could have been administratively relieved from his post after Swiss tourist, David John Edman, 23, lost his credit card and P8,000 to three members of the "Ativan" gang last Thursday in Quiapo, Manila.
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Manila police identified the victim as David John Edman, 23. The victim told investigators of the Western Police District’s (WPD) General Assignments Section (GAS) that he was walking in Intramuros when the suspects, two men and a woman, approached and befriended him. Edman said the three brought him to SM Manila before taking a walk to Quiapo.
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Batay sa imbestigasyon, si Edman Sy ay dalawag beses na binaril sa likod ng .38 caliber revolver sa pagitan ng alas-11:50 ng umaga at alas-12:10 ng hapon sa loob ng bahay sa Data St., sa Brgy Don Manuel, Galas, Quezon City.

Ang suspect ay kinilala na si Don Louie Manalo Leaño, 21-yrs. old.
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It was earlier reported that National Capital Region Police Office director Edgar Aglipay was quoted as saying that Martinez could have been relieved, but was instead reprimanded following the robbery on David John Edman, 23.
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Martinez could have been administratively relieved from his post after Swiss tourist, David John Edman, 23, lost his credit card and P8,000 to three members of the "Ativan" gang last Thursday in Quiapo, Manila.
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Manila police identified the victim as David John Edman, 23. The victim told investigators of the Western Police District’s (WPD) General Assignments Section (GAS) that he was walking in Intramuros when the suspects, two men and a woman, approached and befriended him. Edman said the three brought him to SM Manila before taking a walk to Quiapo.
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