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                    [Title] => Homicide raps vs US, Pinoy soldiers junked
                    [Summary] => A criminal complaint filed against Filipino and American soldiers over the death of two Cebuano boys in an explosion at a firing range used in a joint military exercise in Toledo City in August last year, was dismissed after the victims’ families lost interest in pursuing the case.


The Visiting Forces Agreement Commission said prosecutor Gabriel Trocio Jr. dropped the complaint for double homicide with physical injuries through negligence, stemming from the deaths of Rolly Navales and Arnelo Gaviola and the wounding of a third boy, Jordan Villarmea.
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The 18 will be asked to submit depositions and to attend a "clarificatory hearing" of the charges filed against them and several Filipino troops, said Elmer Cato, spokesman of the Visiting Forces Agreement Commission (VFACOM), a government panel monitoring Philippine-US military exercises.
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                    [ArticleID] => 105333
                    [Title] => Homicide raps vs US, Pinoy soldiers junked
                    [Summary] => A criminal complaint filed against Filipino and American soldiers over the death of two Cebuano boys in an explosion at a firing range used in a joint military exercise in Toledo City in August last year, was dismissed after the victims’ families lost interest in pursuing the case.


The Visiting Forces Agreement Commission said prosecutor Gabriel Trocio Jr. dropped the complaint for double homicide with physical injuries through negligence, stemming from the deaths of Rolly Navales and Arnelo Gaviola and the wounding of a third boy, Jordan Villarmea.
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The 18 will be asked to submit depositions and to attend a "clarificatory hearing" of the charges filed against them and several Filipino troops, said Elmer Cato, spokesman of the Visiting Forces Agreement Commission (VFACOM), a government panel monitoring Philippine-US military exercises.
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