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[Title] => CIDG joins Delgado slay probe
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The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) of the Philippine National Police (PNP) is set to conduct a parallel probe into the killing of a scion of one of Manila’s prominent clans, a police source informed The STAR yesterday.
However, the same source would not reveal who among the members of the Delgado clan requested for the CIDG probe.
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[Title] => Police tag killer in Delgado murder
[Summary] => Manila police investigators finally identified yesterday the prime suspect in the six-day-old slaying of a scion of a prominent clan in Malate, Manila.
"Our principal witness has finally identified one of the suspects who stabbed to death Federico Delgado through several photos shown to her," Chief Inspector Alejandro Yanquiling Jr., chief of the Manila Police District’s homicide section, told The STAR.
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[Title] => Murder victim writes clue in blood
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Police investigators are trying to establish the identity of the person whose name was written in blood by a millionaire trader before he succumbed to stab wounds on the fourth floor of his office in Malate, Manila early last Sunday.
Businessman Federico Delgado, 51, wrote the name "Franco" on the wall with his own blood shortly before he died. Delgado owns a number of resorts and commercial buildings.
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However, the same source would not reveal who among the members of the Delgado clan requested for the CIDG probe.
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"Our principal witness has finally identified one of the suspects who stabbed to death Federico Delgado through several photos shown to her," Chief Inspector Alejandro Yanquiling Jr., chief of the Manila Police District’s homicide section, told The STAR.
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Police investigators are trying to establish the identity of the person whose name was written in blood by a millionaire trader before he succumbed to stab wounds on the fourth floor of his office in Malate, Manila early last Sunday.
Businessman Federico Delgado, 51, wrote the name "Franco" on the wall with his own blood shortly before he died. Delgado owns a number of resorts and commercial buildings.
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