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[Title] => No results yet from Sydney murder probe
[Summary] => The Australian Embassy in Manila said yesterday the police in Sydney have yet to reach a conclusion in the case of a murdered Filipino family, denying the killers have already been identified.
"We have been advised by the police, who are investigating the tragic deaths of the Gonzales family, that an investigation is ongoing. The task force has yet to arrive at a conclusion," a statement from the embassy said.
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[Title] => Son a suspect in Aussie killings
[Summary] => The remaining member of a Filipino family murdered in Australia last July 10 is a suspect in the killings, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez disclosed yesterday.
Quoting an initial investigation report by the National Bureau of Investigation, Perez confirmed over radio station dzRH reports that police in Sydney are considering Sef Gonzales as a suspect in the killing of his father Teodoro, a 46-year-old lawyer; mother Mary Josephine Loiva, 43, and his 18-year-old sister Clodine.
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[Title] => Sydney police solve Gonzales murder; killers presented Monday
[Summary] => The Australian police have solved last months murder of a Filipino-Australian couple and their teenage daughter in Sydney and the suspected killers will be presented to media on Monday, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said yesterday.
However, NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco refused to give details or say who killed lawyer Ted Gonzales, his wife Loiva and their daughter Clodine.
"Let the (Sydney, Australia police officers) who solved the case announce it, it is the protocol," he said.
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[Title] => Top NBI man now in Sydney for Gonzales slay probe
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY The chief of the national Bureau of Investigation in the Cordillera Administrative Region (NBI-CAR) has flown to Sydney to assist authorities investigating the murder of a Filipino lawyer, his wife and daughter in Sydney two weeks ago.
Lawyer Rickson Chiong, newly designated NBI-CAR director based in this city, left Manila Tuesday night even as agents here are completing the comprehensive profiling of lawyer Teodoro Gonzales, a Baguio native who migrated to Sydney in 1991 and eventually became an Australian citizen.
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[Title] => DFA favors police custody for Sef
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) believes Australian authorities could better protect Sef Gonzales while he is in police custody.
Lawyer Antonio Curameng, DFA consular affairs division chief, said yesterday there is no official word of the Sydney police taking custody of the young Gonzales but embassy officials believe the authorities are concerned about his safety.
"The police there couldnt take chances because the family was almost wiped out and theyre concerned for his safety," Curameng said.
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[Title] => Lawyer got threats over $30-M land deal
[Summary] => Murdered lawyer Teo-doro "Teddy" Gonzales had been receiving death threats in connection with a $20-million to $30-million property transaction, a friend and associate based in Australia said yesterday.
In an interview with ABS-CBN news network, lawyer Bernie David said he doubted the murder of Gonzales and his family was motivated by racial hatred.
"A racist Australian would not have committed an act that violent. Its more likely that it was a crime of vengeance," David said.
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[Title] => Sydney massacre: DFA inatasang tumulong
[Summary] => Inatasan na ni Pangulong Arroyo si Vice President at Foreign Affairs Secretary Teofisto Guingona na tulungan ang pamilya ng minasaker sa Sydney, Australia at makipag-ugnayan sa mga awtoridad doon hinggil sa status ng kaso.
Kasabay ito ng kahilingan ng dalawang senador na makialam na sa imbestigasyon ang National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) sa naganap na pamamaslang para makasiguro na walang mangyayaring "white wash"sa isinasagawang pagsisiyasat ng pulisya sa nabanggit na bansa.
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[Title] => Strike Force binuo sa Sydney massacre
[Summary] => Bumuo na ng isang task force ang Australian authorities na tutugis sa mga killer ng isang Filipino family sa Sydney, Australia.
Kasalukuyan nang kumikilos ang Strike Force Tawas para matunton ang mga salarin sa kabila na wala pa ring posibleng motibo sa pagpatay.
Sa report ng Agence France Presse, nag-iwan pa ng "racist message" ang mga suspek. Isinulat sa dugo ang pang-iinsulto na nagpapakita ng matinding galit sa mga Filipino.
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MARY JOSEPHINE LOIVA
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[Title] => No results yet from Sydney murder probe
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"We have been advised by the police, who are investigating the tragic deaths of the Gonzales family, that an investigation is ongoing. The task force has yet to arrive at a conclusion," a statement from the embassy said.
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[Title] => Son a suspect in Aussie killings
[Summary] => The remaining member of a Filipino family murdered in Australia last July 10 is a suspect in the killings, Justice Secretary Hernando Perez disclosed yesterday.
Quoting an initial investigation report by the National Bureau of Investigation, Perez confirmed over radio station dzRH reports that police in Sydney are considering Sef Gonzales as a suspect in the killing of his father Teodoro, a 46-year-old lawyer; mother Mary Josephine Loiva, 43, and his 18-year-old sister Clodine.
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[Title] => Sydney police solve Gonzales murder; killers presented Monday
[Summary] => The Australian police have solved last months murder of a Filipino-Australian couple and their teenage daughter in Sydney and the suspected killers will be presented to media on Monday, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said yesterday.
However, NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco refused to give details or say who killed lawyer Ted Gonzales, his wife Loiva and their daughter Clodine.
"Let the (Sydney, Australia police officers) who solved the case announce it, it is the protocol," he said.
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[Title] => Top NBI man now in Sydney for Gonzales slay probe
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY The chief of the national Bureau of Investigation in the Cordillera Administrative Region (NBI-CAR) has flown to Sydney to assist authorities investigating the murder of a Filipino lawyer, his wife and daughter in Sydney two weeks ago.
Lawyer Rickson Chiong, newly designated NBI-CAR director based in this city, left Manila Tuesday night even as agents here are completing the comprehensive profiling of lawyer Teodoro Gonzales, a Baguio native who migrated to Sydney in 1991 and eventually became an Australian citizen.
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[Title] => DFA favors police custody for Sef
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) believes Australian authorities could better protect Sef Gonzales while he is in police custody.
Lawyer Antonio Curameng, DFA consular affairs division chief, said yesterday there is no official word of the Sydney police taking custody of the young Gonzales but embassy officials believe the authorities are concerned about his safety.
"The police there couldnt take chances because the family was almost wiped out and theyre concerned for his safety," Curameng said.
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[Title] => Lawyer got threats over $30-M land deal
[Summary] => Murdered lawyer Teo-doro "Teddy" Gonzales had been receiving death threats in connection with a $20-million to $30-million property transaction, a friend and associate based in Australia said yesterday.
In an interview with ABS-CBN news network, lawyer Bernie David said he doubted the murder of Gonzales and his family was motivated by racial hatred.
"A racist Australian would not have committed an act that violent. Its more likely that it was a crime of vengeance," David said.
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[Summary] => Inatasan na ni Pangulong Arroyo si Vice President at Foreign Affairs Secretary Teofisto Guingona na tulungan ang pamilya ng minasaker sa Sydney, Australia at makipag-ugnayan sa mga awtoridad doon hinggil sa status ng kaso.
Kasabay ito ng kahilingan ng dalawang senador na makialam na sa imbestigasyon ang National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) sa naganap na pamamaslang para makasiguro na walang mangyayaring "white wash"sa isinasagawang pagsisiyasat ng pulisya sa nabanggit na bansa.
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[Summary] => Bumuo na ng isang task force ang Australian authorities na tutugis sa mga killer ng isang Filipino family sa Sydney, Australia.
Kasalukuyan nang kumikilos ang Strike Force Tawas para matunton ang mga salarin sa kabila na wala pa ring posibleng motibo sa pagpatay.
Sa report ng Agence France Presse, nag-iwan pa ng "racist message" ang mga suspek. Isinulat sa dugo ang pang-iinsulto na nagpapakita ng matinding galit sa mga Filipino.
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