+ Follow PATRICK HIGGS Tag
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[Title] => Briton denies any role in Boracay slays
[Summary] => A British national has denied allegations that he was involved in the May 2, 2004 killing of three foreigners and a Filipina maid in Boracay.
Patrick Higgs said he was never a suspect in the killing of British architect John Cowperthwaite, Swiss art dealer Manfred Schoeni, German property developer Anton Faustenhauser and the Filipina maid, as reported by the Bureau of Immigrations public information office in a media statement.
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[Title] => Briton tagged in Boracay slays nabbed
[Summary] => A British national implicated in the May 2, 2004 killing of three European nationals and a Filipina in Boracay was arrested last week, the Bureau of Immigration said.
Keith Redfern, one of the three foreign suspects in the massacre, was arrested last Sept. 8 in Boracay by the bureaus intelligence agents.
The other two suspects are Uwe Friesl, a German, and Patrick Higgs, another British national.
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[Title] => Bohemians On The Beach
[Summary] => To watch the huge skies over Boracay, to dig ones toes in the cool sand, to have the kind of calm that goes right to the soul and to wake up to an ocean seemingly without end is to begin to understand how a weekend trip to the beach stretched into a lifetime for many of Boracays residents.
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[Title] => A Food Trip to Boracay
[Summary] => Each story I heard about Boracay fascinated me the talcum-white sand, the beachfront bars, pulsating discos, bronze bodies. So when an invitation to visit the island came my way, I couldnt say no.
Boracay isnt just about swimming in clear blue waters or letting ones pale urban complexion turn into a nice tan. Boracay, I found out, is also a perfect place for gastronomic pleasures.
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[Title] => Briton denies any role in Boracay slays
[Summary] => A British national has denied allegations that he was involved in the May 2, 2004 killing of three foreigners and a Filipina maid in Boracay.
Patrick Higgs said he was never a suspect in the killing of British architect John Cowperthwaite, Swiss art dealer Manfred Schoeni, German property developer Anton Faustenhauser and the Filipina maid, as reported by the Bureau of Immigrations public information office in a media statement.
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[Summary] => A British national implicated in the May 2, 2004 killing of three European nationals and a Filipina in Boracay was arrested last week, the Bureau of Immigration said.
Keith Redfern, one of the three foreign suspects in the massacre, was arrested last Sept. 8 in Boracay by the bureaus intelligence agents.
The other two suspects are Uwe Friesl, a German, and Patrick Higgs, another British national.
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[Title] => A Food Trip to Boracay
[Summary] => Each story I heard about Boracay fascinated me the talcum-white sand, the beachfront bars, pulsating discos, bronze bodies. So when an invitation to visit the island came my way, I couldnt say no.
Boracay isnt just about swimming in clear blue waters or letting ones pale urban complexion turn into a nice tan. Boracay, I found out, is also a perfect place for gastronomic pleasures.
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