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                    [Title] => Malabon trader freed by captors after 3 days
                    [Summary] => A Filipino-Chinese businessman, who was abducted by five armed men three days ago in Malabon, was freed by his abductors Tuesday night in Pampanga, reports said.


Superintendent Ernesto Fojas, Malabon police chief, said Steward Chu, 31, son of the owner of Malabon Mirror Company, returned home safely at about 10 p.m. Tuesday.

The victim’s mother, Angela Chu, whom the police said refused to cooperate with the investigation, claimed that no ransom was paid for her son’s release.
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Steward Chu, 31, said to be the son of the owner of Malabon Mirror Company, was reportedly snatched at gunpoint while about to enter their compound at 42 Pineapple Road, Barangay Potrero, Malabon.

Investigation showed that the victim was aboard his white Ford F150 van at about 12:45 a.m. when his path was blocked by five armed men.
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                    [Title] => Malabon trader freed by captors after 3 days
                    [Summary] => A Filipino-Chinese businessman, who was abducted by five armed men three days ago in Malabon, was freed by his abductors Tuesday night in Pampanga, reports said.


Superintendent Ernesto Fojas, Malabon police chief, said Steward Chu, 31, son of the owner of Malabon Mirror Company, returned home safely at about 10 p.m. Tuesday.

The victim’s mother, Angela Chu, whom the police said refused to cooperate with the investigation, claimed that no ransom was paid for her son’s release.
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Steward Chu, 31, said to be the son of the owner of Malabon Mirror Company, was reportedly snatched at gunpoint while about to enter their compound at 42 Pineapple Road, Barangay Potrero, Malabon.

Investigation showed that the victim was aboard his white Ford F150 van at about 12:45 a.m. when his path was blocked by five armed men.
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