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                    [Title] => EDITORIAL – Double tragedy
                    [Summary] => Leticia Eufemia paid dearly for the great luck that made her P19.6 million richer in the state lottery last Oct. 12. As any normal person would have done in a nation where kidnapping for ransom is a thriving industry...
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                    [Title] => Antipolo lotto slay suspects charged
                    [Summary] => Charges of robbery with homicide and car theft were filed yesterday before the Antipolo City Regional Trial Court in Rizal against the 10 suspects in the killing of the the husband of a woman who won the P19.6-million lotto jackpot last Oct. 12.


Chief State Prosecutor Jovencito Zuño said prosecutors found sufficient evidence to file the case in court. He said the evidence is more than enough to pin down the suspects in the killing of Arturo, husband of lotto winner Leticia Eufemia, last Oct. 28.
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Leticia Eufemia, 52, appeared before Superintendent Jose Dayco, Antipolo City police chief, to clear her name.

She was accompanied by a relative, a police senior inspector assigned at the Philippine National Police crime laboratory at Camp Crame.
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But Antipolo City police chief Superintendent Jose Dayco made it clear that they are still not considering Leticia Eufemia, 52, a suspect in the murder of her husband Arturo.

However, investigators want to check out neighborhood speculation that she probably masterminded the killing to keep her lotto winnings to herself, Dayco said.
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Chief State Prosecutor Jovencito Zuño said prosecutors found sufficient evidence to file the case in court. He said the evidence is more than enough to pin down the suspects in the killing of Arturo, husband of lotto winner Leticia Eufemia, last Oct. 28.
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Leticia Eufemia, 52, appeared before Superintendent Jose Dayco, Antipolo City police chief, to clear her name.

She was accompanied by a relative, a police senior inspector assigned at the Philippine National Police crime laboratory at Camp Crame.
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But Antipolo City police chief Superintendent Jose Dayco made it clear that they are still not considering Leticia Eufemia, 52, a suspect in the murder of her husband Arturo.

However, investigators want to check out neighborhood speculation that she probably masterminded the killing to keep her lotto winnings to herself, Dayco said.
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