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Showing posts with label MURDER. Show all posts
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Friday, August 09, 2019

Filipina Killed By American Husband And Placed Inside A Freezer in Texas: Suspect Shot Himself

A Filipina who was married to an American was found dead inside a freezer and believed to be murdered by her husband who was also found dead due to self-inflicted gunshot.


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 24-year-old Alyssa Marie Mejia Rogers was found lifeless at their home in Liverhome Drive, Arlington, Texas.  Police authorities are not sure though about how long she had been inside the freezer

According to a report from Dallas News, Alyssa Marie Mejia Rogers was inside a freezer and police are uncertain how long has she been dead and kept there.

According to the statement of a former co-worker, husband Edward Leon Rogers, 66, admitted that he killed his wife. The suspect's friend was skeptical at first but later convinced when he saw the freezer in their garage where the body was kept.

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According to the report of Texas authorities, the couple got into a heated argument that resulted to Alyssa's death. She hit her head on the corner of an object during the commotion.

Alyssa has been a victim of domestic violence by Edward and had already filed a divorce against her husband. Alyssa brought her son to the Philippines before the incident. She then head back to the U.S. and stayed with her husband because according to her sister, she really love Edward in spite of the maltreatment she was experiencing.

The suspect allegedly shot himself after confessing the crime to their family and friends.


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Thursday, March 15, 2018

20 Years Up To Life-Sentence For OFW Who Killed His Employer In The US

Miguel Abarentos, a 30-year-old Filipino, was sentenced to 20 years-to-life in prison for the murder of his elderly employer inside the victim’s Murray Hill apartment on 2012. Abarentos pleaded guilty to second-degree murder before New York State Supreme Court on December 19, 2017.

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Miguel Abarentos, a 30-year-old Filipino, was sentenced to 20 years-to-life in prison for the murder of his elderly employer inside the victim’s Murray Hill apartment on 2012. Abarentos pleaded guilty to second-degree murder before New York State Supreme Court on December 19, 2017.    Advertisement     HICS AND PARAGRAPH HERE}   Sponsored Links       “In this shocking crime, Miguel Abarentos wrought havoc in the home of his elderly employer, beating the man with such deadly force that even one of the murder weapons — a ceramic lamp — was shattered by the impact of his blows,” said District Attorney Vance.     “That he fled to the Philippines the following day to avoid detection only underscores the cowardice of this murder of an 87-year-old man. Had it not been for the dedicated prosecutors on the case who achieved his extradition and secured his plea, this defendant may have never faced justice,” Vance added.    According to court documents and the defendant’s guilty plea, Abarentos was employed by the victim, 87-year-old Thawerdas Sadhwani, beginning in October 2012. Abarentos was initially hired to work for Mr. Sadhwani’s business, but occasionally assisted him on the weekends with errands and household tasks.    On December 15, 2012, Abarentos entered the victim’s apartment on East 36th Street and beat him to death with a metal chair and ceramic lamp. He struck Sadhwani with such force that the lamp shattered, and the impact of further assault with other objects crushed his neck and broke his nose.    Later that day, Abarentos went to an internet café in Queens. While inside the café, he sent a Facebook message to a friend stating that he had just killed someone and needed to go home. The next day, Abarentos boarded a flight to the Philippines at John F. Kennedy International Airport. On the following morning, the victim’s housekeeper was unable to enter the apartment and called building staff, who unlocked the door and discovered Sadhwani’s body.    On June 20, 2016, Abarentos was arrested in Makati, Philippines, and extradited to the United States.    Assistant D.A. Maxine Rosenthal, Senior Trial Counsel, handled the prosecution of the case, under the supervision of Assistant D.A. Lanita Hobbs, Chief of Trial Bureau 80, and Executive Assistant D.A. John Irwin, Chief of the Trial Division.    District Attorney Vance thanked the U.S. Department of Justice, specifically Attaché Donald D. Ashley, and members of the NYPD, including Detective Annamarie Bernagozzi of the Detective Bureau Central Investigation Division, and Detective Jose Flores of the Manhattan South Homicide Squad        Read More:  5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be RichTips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com

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Miguel Abarentos wrought havoc in the home of his elderly employer, 87-year-old Thawerdas Sadhwani, beating the man with a metal chair and a ceramic lamp which was shattered by the impact of his blows.
Miguel Abarentos, a 30-year-old Filipino, was sentenced to 20 years-to-life in prison for the murder of his elderly employer inside the victim’s Murray Hill apartment on 2012. Abarentos pleaded guilty to second-degree murder before New York State Supreme Court on December 19, 2017.    Advertisement     HICS AND PARAGRAPH HERE}   Sponsored Links       “In this shocking crime, Miguel Abarentos wrought havoc in the home of his elderly employer, beating the man with such deadly force that even one of the murder weapons — a ceramic lamp — was shattered by the impact of his blows,” said District Attorney Vance.     “That he fled to the Philippines the following day to avoid detection only underscores the cowardice of this murder of an 87-year-old man. Had it not been for the dedicated prosecutors on the case who achieved his extradition and secured his plea, this defendant may have never faced justice,” Vance added.    According to court documents and the defendant’s guilty plea, Abarentos was employed by the victim, 87-year-old Thawerdas Sadhwani, beginning in October 2012. Abarentos was initially hired to work for Mr. Sadhwani’s business, but occasionally assisted him on the weekends with errands and household tasks.    On December 15, 2012, Abarentos entered the victim’s apartment on East 36th Street and beat him to death with a metal chair and ceramic lamp. He struck Sadhwani with such force that the lamp shattered, and the impact of further assault with other objects crushed his neck and broke his nose.    Later that day, Abarentos went to an internet café in Queens. While inside the café, he sent a Facebook message to a friend stating that he had just killed someone and needed to go home. The next day, Abarentos boarded a flight to the Philippines at John F. Kennedy International Airport. On the following morning, the victim’s housekeeper was unable to enter the apartment and called building staff, who unlocked the door and discovered Sadhwani’s body.    On June 20, 2016, Abarentos was arrested in Makati, Philippines, and extradited to the United States.    Assistant D.A. Maxine Rosenthal, Senior Trial Counsel, handled the prosecution of the case, under the supervision of Assistant D.A. Lanita Hobbs, Chief of Trial Bureau 80, and Executive Assistant D.A. John Irwin, Chief of the Trial Division.    District Attorney Vance thanked the U.S. Department of Justice, specifically Attaché Donald D. Ashley, and members of the NYPD, including Detective Annamarie Bernagozzi of the Detective Bureau Central Investigation Division, and Detective Jose Flores of the Manhattan South Homicide Squad        Read More:  5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be RichTips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com

The suspect immediately fled to the Philippines the next day to avoid detection.

 In October 2012, Abarentos was initially hired to work for Mr. Sadhwani’s business. On December 15, 2012, Abarentoswent to the victim’s apartment on East 36th Street and beat him to death with a metal chair and ceramic lamp crushing his neck and broken his nose. On the following morning, the victim’s housekeeper was unable to enter the apartment and called building staff, who unlocked the door and discovered lifeless Sadhwani.

Abarentos was arrested in Makati, Philippines on June 20, 2016 and extradited to the United States.
Miguel Abarentos, a 30-year-old Filipino, was sentenced to 20 years-to-life in prison for the murder of his elderly employer inside the victim’s Murray Hill apartment on 2012. Abarentos pleaded guilty to second-degree murder before New York State Supreme Court on December 19, 2017.    Advertisement      Miguel Abarentos, a 30-year-old Filipino, was sentenced to 20 years-to-life in prison for the murder of his elderly employer inside the victim’s Murray Hill apartment on 2012. Abarentos pleaded guilty to second-degree murder before New York State Supreme Court on December 19, 2017.    Advertisement     HICS AND PARAGRAPH HERE}   Sponsored Links       “In this shocking crime, Miguel Abarentos wrought havoc in the home of his elderly employer, beating the man with such deadly force that even one of the murder weapons — a ceramic lamp — was shattered by the impact of his blows,” said District Attorney Vance.     “That he fled to the Philippines the following day to avoid detection only underscores the cowardice of this murder of an 87-year-old man. Had it not been for the dedicated prosecutors on the case who achieved his extradition and secured his plea, this defendant may have never faced justice,” Vance added.    According to court documents and the defendant’s guilty plea, Abarentos was employed by the victim, 87-year-old Thawerdas Sadhwani, beginning in October 2012. Abarentos was initially hired to work for Mr. Sadhwani’s business, but occasionally assisted him on the weekends with errands and household tasks.    On December 15, 2012, Abarentos entered the victim’s apartment on East 36th Street and beat him to death with a metal chair and ceramic lamp. He struck Sadhwani with such force that the lamp shattered, and the impact of further assault with other objects crushed his neck and broke his nose.    Later that day, Abarentos went to an internet café in Queens. While inside the café, he sent a Facebook message to a friend stating that he had just killed someone and needed to go home. The next day, Abarentos boarded a flight to the Philippines at John F. Kennedy International Airport. On the following morning, the victim’s housekeeper was unable to enter the apartment and called building staff, who unlocked the door and discovered Sadhwani’s body.    On June 20, 2016, Abarentos was arrested in Makati, Philippines, and extradited to the United States.    Assistant D.A. Maxine Rosenthal, Senior Trial Counsel, handled the prosecution of the case, under the supervision of Assistant D.A. Lanita Hobbs, Chief of Trial Bureau 80, and Executive Assistant D.A. John Irwin, Chief of the Trial Division.    District Attorney Vance thanked the U.S. Department of Justice, specifically Attaché Donald D. Ashley, and members of the NYPD, including Detective Annamarie Bernagozzi of the Detective Bureau Central Investigation Division, and Detective Jose Flores of the Manhattan South Homicide Squad        Read More:  5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be RichTips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com     Sponsored Links     Miguel Abarentos wrought havoc in the home of his elderly employer, 87-year-old Thawerdas Sadhwani, beating the man with a metal chair and a ceramic lamp which was shattered by the impact of his blows.  Miguel Abarentos, a 30-year-old Filipino, was sentenced to 20 years-to-life in prison for the murder of his elderly employer inside the victim’s Murray Hill apartment on 2012. Abarentos pleaded guilty to second-degree murder before New York State Supreme Court on December 19, 2017.    Advertisement     HICS AND PARAGRAPH HERE}   Sponsored Links       “In this shocking crime, Miguel Abarentos wrought havoc in the home of his elderly employer, beating the man with such deadly force that even one of the murder weapons — a ceramic lamp — was shattered by the impact of his blows,” said District Attorney Vance.     “That he fled to the Philippines the following day to avoid detection only underscores the cowardice of this murder of an 87-year-old man. Had it not been for the dedicated prosecutors on the case who achieved his extradition and secured his plea, this defendant may have never faced justice,” Vance added.    According to court documents and the defendant’s guilty plea, Abarentos was employed by the victim, 87-year-old Thawerdas Sadhwani, beginning in October 2012. Abarentos was initially hired to work for Mr. Sadhwani’s business, but occasionally assisted him on the weekends with errands and household tasks.    On December 15, 2012, Abarentos entered the victim’s apartment on East 36th Street and beat him to death with a metal chair and ceramic lamp. He struck Sadhwani with such force that the lamp shattered, and the impact of further assault with other objects crushed his neck and broke his nose.    Later that day, Abarentos went to an internet café in Queens. While inside the café, he sent a Facebook message to a friend stating that he had just killed someone and needed to go home. The next day, Abarentos boarded a flight to the Philippines at John F. Kennedy International Airport. On the following morning, the victim’s housekeeper was unable to enter the apartment and called building staff, who unlocked the door and discovered Sadhwani’s body.    On June 20, 2016, Abarentos was arrested in Makati, Philippines, and extradited to the United States.    Assistant D.A. Maxine Rosenthal, Senior Trial Counsel, handled the prosecution of the case, under the supervision of Assistant D.A. Lanita Hobbs, Chief of Trial Bureau 80, and Executive Assistant D.A. John Irwin, Chief of the Trial Division.    District Attorney Vance thanked the U.S. Department of Justice, specifically Attaché Donald D. Ashley, and members of the NYPD, including Detective Annamarie Bernagozzi of the Detective Bureau Central Investigation Division, and Detective Jose Flores of the Manhattan South Homicide Squad        Read More:  5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be RichTips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com   The suspect immediately fled to the Philippines the next day to avoid detection.     In October 2012, Abarentos was initially hired to work for Mr. Sadhwani’s business. On December 15, 2012, Abarentoswent to the victim’s apartment on East 36th Street and beat him to death with a metal chair and ceramic lamp crushing his neck and broken his nose. On the following morning, the victim’s housekeeper was unable to enter the apartment and called building staff, who unlocked the door and discovered lifeless Sadhwani.    Abarentos was arrested in Makati, Philippines on June 20, 2016 and extradited to the United States.      District Attorney Vance thanked the U.S. Department of Justice, specifically Attaché Donald D. Ashley, and members of the NYPD, including Detective Annamarie Bernagozzi of the Detective Bureau Central Investigation Division, and Detective Jose Flores of the Manhattan South Homicide Squad.    Miguel Abarentos, a 30-year-old Filipino, was sentenced to 20 years-to-life in prison for the murder of his elderly employer inside the victim’s Murray Hill apartment on 2012. Abarentos pleaded guilty to second-degree murder before New York State Supreme Court on December 19, 2017.    Advertisement     HICS AND PARAGRAPH HERE}   Sponsored Links       “In this shocking crime, Miguel Abarentos wrought havoc in the home of his elderly employer, beating the man with such deadly force that even one of the murder weapons — a ceramic lamp — was shattered by the impact of his blows,” said District Attorney Vance.     “That he fled to the Philippines the following day to avoid detection only underscores the cowardice of this murder of an 87-year-old man. Had it not been for the dedicated prosecutors on the case who achieved his extradition and secured his plea, this defendant may have never faced justice,” Vance added.    According to court documents and the defendant’s guilty plea, Abarentos was employed by the victim, 87-year-old Thawerdas Sadhwani, beginning in October 2012. Abarentos was initially hired to work for Mr. Sadhwani’s business, but occasionally assisted him on the weekends with errands and household tasks.    On December 15, 2012, Abarentos entered the victim’s apartment on East 36th Street and beat him to death with a metal chair and ceramic lamp. He struck Sadhwani with such force that the lamp shattered, and the impact of further assault with other objects crushed his neck and broke his nose.    Later that day, Abarentos went to an internet café in Queens. While inside the café, he sent a Facebook message to a friend stating that he had just killed someone and needed to go home. The next day, Abarentos boarded a flight to the Philippines at John F. Kennedy International Airport. On the following morning, the victim’s housekeeper was unable to enter the apartment and called building staff, who unlocked the door and discovered Sadhwani’s body.    On June 20, 2016, Abarentos was arrested in Makati, Philippines, and extradited to the United States.    Assistant D.A. Maxine Rosenthal, Senior Trial Counsel, handled the prosecution of the case, under the supervision of Assistant D.A. Lanita Hobbs, Chief of Trial Bureau 80, and Executive Assistant D.A. John Irwin, Chief of the Trial Division.    District Attorney Vance thanked the U.S. Department of Justice, specifically Attaché Donald D. Ashley, and members of the NYPD, including Detective Annamarie Bernagozzi of the Detective Bureau Central Investigation Division, and Detective Jose Flores of the Manhattan South Homicide Squad        Read More:  5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be RichTips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com    Read More:  5 Signs A Person Is Going To Be Poor And 5 Signs You Are Going To Be RichTips On How To Handle Money For OFWs And Their Families How Much Can Filipinos Earn 1-10 Years After Finishing College?   Former Executive Secretary Worked As a Domestic Worker In Hong Kong Due To Inadequate Salary In PH    Beware Of  Fake Online Registration System Which Collects $10 From OFWs— POEA      Is It True, Duterte Might Expand Overseas Workers Deployment Ban To Countries With Many Cases of Abuse?  Do You Agree With The Proposed Filipino Deployment Ban To Abusive Host Countries?    ©2018 THOUGHTSKOTO  www.jbsolis.com

District Attorney Vance thanked the U.S. Department of Justice, specifically Attaché Donald D. Ashley, and members of the NYPD, including Detective Annamarie Bernagozzi of the Detective Bureau Central Investigation Division, and Detective Jose Flores of the Manhattan South Homicide Squad.



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Tuesday, January 02, 2018

Husband Stabbed Filipina Wife To Death on Christmas Then Killed Himself Afterwards


Two dead bodies of asian couple was found dead at the Baldwin Park, Los Angeles, California on Christmas day. A middle aged man believed to stab his wife to death before killing himself was identified as Albert Villagomes Ong was convicted of domestic violence against his wife Blessel Ong eleven months ago but pleaded not guilty against it.   Sarah Ardalani, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, said the 49-year-old Ong was sentenced to three years probation and ordered to serve one day in jail as a condition of probation.  Court records show Ong was supposed to return to Alhambra Superior Court on Jan. 2 to show the judge proof that he had enrolled in a domestic violence class.  While Ardalani declined to name the victim in the Dec. 31, 2016 case, a court official said it was Ong’s wife. The Jan. 30 protective order was also modified Oct. 2 when Ong had completed 32 of the 52 sessions in a domestic violence class, according to the court official.  Sheriff’s Homicide Lt. Rodney Moore, whose team is investigating the murder/suicide, said in an earlier interview that Ong had a history of domestic violence against the victim. Sponsored Links    The coroner’s office did not release the name of Ong’s wife because her relatives have not been notified.  Baldwin Park police found the woman and Ong dead on Tuesday afternoon after they went to the couple’s home in the 4200 block of Center Street to check on her. Police had been there the day before as well.  Baldwin Park Police did not reveal details on why they were called to the Center Street home on Christmas day.  Ong had also crossed paths with Baldwin Park police 12 days before the murder.  Baldwin Park police Lt. Melissa Stehly confirmed Ong was arrested for a misdemeanor on Dec. 15. She declined to give details about the arrest and referred this paper to sheriff’s homicide detectives.  But one of the detectives said they’re still looking at the documents related to the case. Source: San Gabriel Valley Tribune          Advertisement  Read More:     ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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Two dead bodies of asian couple was found  at the Baldwin Park, Los Angeles, California on the afternoon of Christmas day. A middle aged man believed to stab his wife to death before killing himself was identified as Albert Villagomes Ong was convicted of domestic violence against his wife Blessel Ong eleven months ago but pleaded not guilty against it.
 Sarah Ardalani, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, said the 49-year-old Ong was sentenced to three years probation and ordered to serve one day in jail as a condition of probation.Two dead bodies of asian couple was found  at the Baldwin Park, Los Angeles, California on the afternoon of Christmas day. A middle aged man believed to stab his wife to death before killing himself was identified as Albert Villagomes Ong was convicted of domestic violence against his wife Blessel Ong eleven months ago but pleaded not guilty against it.   Sarah Ardalani, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, said the 49-year-old Ong was sentenced to three years probation and ordered to serve one day in jail as a condition of probation. The husband was supposed to return to Alhambra Superior Court on Jan. 2 to show the judge proof that he had enrolled in a domestic violence class.  The Jan. 30 protective order was also modified Oct. 2 when he had completed 32 of the 52 sessions in a domestic violence class, according to the court official.  The investigating team headed by Sheriff’s Homicide Lt. Rodney Moore, said in an earlier interview that Ong had a history of domestic violence against his wife.  Sponsored Links    The coroner’s office did not release the name of Ong’s wife earlier because her relatives have not been notified yet.  Baldwin Park police found their bodies at their residence on 4200 block of Center Street when they went there to check on her. Police had been there the day prior to the incident.  Baldwin Park Police did not reveal details on why they were called to the Center Street home on Christmas day. The husband had also crossed paths with Baldwin Park police 12 days before the murder. Baldwin Park police Lt. Melissa Stehly confirmed Ong was arrested for a misdemeanor on Dec. 15.  Source: San Gabriel Valley Tribune         Advertisement  Read More:     ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
The husband was supposed to return to Alhambra Superior Court on Jan. 2 to show the judge proof that he had enrolled in a domestic violence class.
 The Jan. 30 protective order was also modified Oct. 2 when he had completed 32 of the 52 sessions in a domestic violence class, according to the court official.

The investigating team headed by Sheriff’s Homicide Lt. Rodney Moore, said in an earlier interview that Ong had a history of domestic violence against his wife.
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The coroner’s office did not release the name of Ong’s wife earlier because her relatives have not been notified yet.

Baldwin Park police found their bodies at their residence on 4200 block of Center Street when they went there to check on her. Police had been there the day prior to the incident.

Baldwin Park Police did not reveal details on why they were called to the Center Street home on Christmas day.
The husband had also crossed paths with Baldwin Park police 12 days before the murder.
Baldwin Park police Lt. Melissa Stehly confirmed Ong was arrested for a misdemeanor on Dec. 15.

Source: San Gabriel Valley Tribune

Two dead bodies of asian couple was found  at the Baldwin Park, Los Angeles, California on the afternoon of Christmas day. A middle aged man believed to stab his wife to death before killing himself was identified as Albert Villagomes Ong was convicted of domestic violence against his wife Blessel Ong eleven months ago but pleaded not guilty against it.   Sarah Ardalani, spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, said the 49-year-old Ong was sentenced to three years probation and ordered to serve one day in jail as a condition of probation. The husband was supposed to return to Alhambra Superior Court on Jan. 2 to show the judge proof that he had enrolled in a domestic violence class.  The Jan. 30 protective order was also modified Oct. 2 when he had completed 32 of the 52 sessions in a domestic violence class, according to the court official.  The investigating team headed by Sheriff’s Homicide Lt. Rodney Moore, said in an earlier interview that Ong had a history of domestic violence against his wife.  Sponsored Links    The coroner’s office did not release the name of Ong’s wife earlier because her relatives have not been notified yet.  Baldwin Park police found their bodies at their residence on 4200 block of Center Street when they went there to check on her. Police had been there the day prior to the incident.  Baldwin Park Police did not reveal details on why they were called to the Center Street home on Christmas day. The husband had also crossed paths with Baldwin Park police 12 days before the murder. Baldwin Park police Lt. Melissa Stehly confirmed Ong was arrested for a misdemeanor on Dec. 15.  Source: San Gabriel Valley Tribune         Advertisement  Read More:     ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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Thursday, September 07, 2017

Bahraini Arrested For Stabbing A Filipina To Death

A Bahraini man who stabbed an Filipina woman to death in Muharraq Governorate was arrested by Bahrain authorities on Friday.  Muharraq Governorate Deputy Chief Prosecutor Abdullah Al Dossary confirmed in a statement that the 28-year-old  Bahraini suspect admitted the crime during the interrogation.  The suspect confessed that a heated argument between them went out of control and  he stabbed the 38-year-old woman in the neck at her residence in Busaiteen which caused her death. The  wounds in the killers right hand  indicated the victims resistance, according to the prosecutors. A Bahraini man who stabbed an Filipina woman to death in Muharraq Governorate was arrested by Bahrain authorities on Friday.  Muharraq Governorate Deputy Chief Prosecutor Abdullah Al Dossary confirmed in a statement that the 28-year-old  Bahraini suspect admitted the crime during the interrogation.  The suspect confessed that a heated argument between them went out of control and  he stabbed the 38-year-old woman in the neck at her residence in Busaiteen which caused her death. The  wounds in the killers right hand  indicated the victims resistance, according to the prosecutors.  Advertisements   “Intensified investigations launched by the police led to the identification and arrest of the suspect within 24 hours after the crime was reported. Investigations showed that the suspect has been repeatedly visiting the location lately,” Al Dossary said.  Al Dossary added that a coroner was tasked to examine the suspect, who's identity was not disclosed, will remain in custody until the case is referred to the criminal court.  The 38-year old Filipina victim was identified by the netizens based in Manama, Bahrain as Zairah Cañete, a private nurse, sustained stab wounds in the neck and in the eye. The argument was most probably rooted from jealousy although this angle is yet to be confirmed.  Her social media post about 2 months ago seems a premonition of her death. In a photo, she has written a text saying: "Everyone who says hello will one day say goodbye.." Source: News Of Bahrain   Advertisement Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO Advertisements “Intensified investigations launched by the police led to the identification and arrest of the suspect within 24 hours after the crime was reported. Investigations showed that the suspect has been repeatedly visiting the location lately,” Al Dossary said.  Al Dossary added that a coroner was tasked to examine the suspect, who's identity was not disclosed, will remain in custody until the case is referred to the criminal court.  The 38-year old Filipina victim was identified by the netizens based in Manama, Bahrain as Zairah Cañete, a private nurse, sustained stab wounds in the neck and in the eye. The argument was most probably rooted from jealousy although this angle is yet to be confirmed.  Her social media post about 2 months ago seems a premonition of her death. In a photo, she has written a text saying: "Everyone who says hello will one day say goodbye.." Source: News Of Bahrain A Bahraini man who stabbed an Filipina woman to death in Muharraq Governorate was arrested by Bahrain authorities on Friday.  Muharraq Governorate Deputy Chief Prosecutor Abdullah Al Dossary confirmed in a statement that the 28-year-old  Bahraini suspect admitted the crime during the interrogation.  The suspect confessed that a heated argument between them went out of control and  he stabbed the 38-year-old woman in the neck at her residence in Busaiteen which caused her death. The  wounds in the killers right hand  indicated the victims resistance, according to the prosecutors.  Advertisements   “Intensified investigations launched by the police led to the identification and arrest of the suspect within 24 hours after the crime was reported. Investigations showed that the suspect has been repeatedly visiting the location lately,” Al Dossary said.  Al Dossary added that a coroner was tasked to examine the suspect, who's identity was not disclosed, will remain in custody until the case is referred to the criminal court.  The 38-year old Filipina victim was identified by the netizens based in Manama, Bahrain as Zairah Cañete, a private nurse, sustained stab wounds in the neck and in the eye. The argument was most probably rooted from jealousy although this angle is yet to be confirmed.  Her social media post about 2 months ago seems a premonition of her death. In a photo, she has written a text saying: "Everyone who says hello will one day say goodbye.." Source: News Of Bahrain   Advertisement Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO  Advertisement Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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A Bahraini man who stabbed an Filipina woman to death in Muharraq Governorate was arrested by Bahrain authorities on Friday.

Muharraq Governorate Deputy Chief Prosecutor Abdullah Al Dossary confirmed in a statement that the 28-year-old  Bahraini suspect admitted the crime during the interrogation.

The suspect confessed that a heated argument between them went out of control and  he stabbed the 38-year-old woman in the neck at her residence in Busaiteen which caused her death.
The  wounds in the killers right hand  indicated the victims resistance, according to the prosecutors.
A Bahraini man who stabbed an Filipina woman to death in Muharraq Governorate was arrested by Bahrain authorities on Friday.  Muharraq Governorate Deputy Chief Prosecutor Abdullah Al Dossary confirmed in a statement that the 28-year-old  Bahraini suspect admitted the crime during the interrogation.  The suspect confessed that a heated argument between them went out of control and  he stabbed the 38-year-old woman in the neck at her residence in Busaiteen which caused her death. The  wounds in the killers right hand  indicated the victims resistance, according to the prosecutors.  Advertisements   “Intensified investigations launched by the police led to the identification and arrest of the suspect within 24 hours after the crime was reported. Investigations showed that the suspect has been repeatedly visiting the location lately,” Al Dossary said.  Al Dossary added that a coroner was tasked to examine the suspect, who's identity was not disclosed, will remain in custody until the case is referred to the criminal court.  The 38-year old Filipina victim was identified by the netizens based in Manama, Bahrain as Zairah Cañete, a private nurse, sustained stab wounds in the neck and in the eye. The argument was most probably rooted from jealousy although this angle is yet to be confirmed.  Her social media post about 2 months ago seems a premonition of her death. In a photo, she has written a text saying: "Everyone who says hello will one day say goodbye.." Source: News Of Bahrain   Advertisement Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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“Intensified investigations launched by the police led to the identification and arrest of the suspect within 24 hours after the crime was reported. Investigations showed that the suspect has been repeatedly visiting the location lately,” Al Dossary said.

Al Dossary added that a coroner was tasked to examine the suspect, who's identity was not disclosed, will remain in custody until the case is referred to the criminal court.

The 38-year old Filipina victim was identified by the netizens based in Manama, Bahrain as Zairah Cañete, a private nurse, sustained stab wounds in the neck and in the eye.
The argument was most probably rooted from jealousy although this angle is yet to be confirmed.
Her social media post about 2 months ago seems a premonition of her death. In a photo, she has written a text saying: "Everyone who says hello will one day say goodbye.."
Source: News Of Bahrain
A Bahraini man who stabbed an Filipina woman to death in Muharraq Governorate was arrested by Bahrain authorities on Friday.  Muharraq Governorate Deputy Chief Prosecutor Abdullah Al Dossary confirmed in a statement that the 28-year-old  Bahraini suspect admitted the crime during the interrogation.  The suspect confessed that a heated argument between them went out of control and  he stabbed the 38-year-old woman in the neck at her residence in Busaiteen which caused her death. The  wounds in the killers right hand  indicated the victims resistance, according to the prosecutors.  Advertisements   “Intensified investigations launched by the police led to the identification and arrest of the suspect within 24 hours after the crime was reported. Investigations showed that the suspect has been repeatedly visiting the location lately,” Al Dossary said.  Al Dossary added that a coroner was tasked to examine the suspect, who's identity was not disclosed, will remain in custody until the case is referred to the criminal court.  The 38-year old Filipina victim was identified by the netizens based in Manama, Bahrain as Zairah Cañete, a private nurse, sustained stab wounds in the neck and in the eye. The argument was most probably rooted from jealousy although this angle is yet to be confirmed.  Her social media post about 2 months ago seems a premonition of her death. In a photo, she has written a text saying: "Everyone who says hello will one day say goodbye.." Source: News Of Bahrain   Advertisement Read More:       ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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Monday, September 04, 2017

OFWs, Their Sons and Daughters, Do They Need to Worry?


After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession. However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.  Advertisements     Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made. Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him. PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.   Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.   Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.  Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.   NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.   Source: ABS-CBN News, GMA News Sponsored Links Read More:  Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.  Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise. The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession.
However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.
After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession. However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.  Advertisements     Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made. Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him. PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.   Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.   Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.  Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.   NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.   Source: ABS-CBN News, GMA News Sponsored Links Read More:  Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.  Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise. The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
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Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made.
Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him.
PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.
After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession. However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.  Advertisements     Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made. Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him. PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.   Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.   Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.  Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.   NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.   Source: ABS-CBN News, GMA News Sponsored Links Read More:  Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.  Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise. The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.
After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession. However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.  Advertisements     Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made. Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him. PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.   Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.   Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.  Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.   NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.   Source: ABS-CBN News, GMA News Sponsored Links Read More:  Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.  Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise. The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
 Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.
After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession. However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.  Advertisements     Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made. Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him. PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.   Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.   Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.  Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.   NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.   Source: ABS-CBN News, GMA News Sponsored Links Read More:  Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.  Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise. The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO
Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.
After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession. However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.  Advertisements     Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made. Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him. PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.   Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.   Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.  Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.   NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.   Source: ABS-CBN News, GMA News Sponsored Links Read More:  Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.  Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise. The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.

Meanwhile, the 14 year-old kid who was last seen with Carl Angelo is still missing. Reynaldo de Guzman has been missing since August 18. His parents worry that their son will share the same fate as Arnaiz's. 

Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre ordered NBI to locate the missing kid who was last seen with Arnaiz before they both went missing.

After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession. However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.  Advertisements     Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made. Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him. PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.   Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.   Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.  Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.   NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.   Source: ABS-CBN News, GMA News Sponsored Links Read More:  Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.  Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise. The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

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Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow.
“All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.
After the killing of Raymant Siapo, a PWD (person with disability) , and Kian Delos Santos,17, another son of an OFW was killed in an alleged police operation. According to the police report, Carl Angelo Arnaiz, 19, boarded a taxi and declared a hold-up at C3 road, Caloocan. After he took the taxi driver's wallet, he hit the driver with a gun  and fled .The taxi driver sought the help of Caloocan police who was at that time patrolling the area. During the apprehension, Arnaiz traded gunfire with  PO1 Jeffrey Perez and PO1 Ricky Arquilita. Arnaiz was then killed. The police said that aside from empty cartridges of .38 and 9mm caliber firearms, they also recovered marijuana and shabu in his possession. However the Public Attorneys Office who made their own forensic investigation of Arnaiz's body are not convinced of the statement from the police.  Advertisements     Based on the autopsy conducted by PAO Chief Forensic Laboratory Service, Dr. Erwin Erfe, aside from four gunshot wounds on Carl Angelo's body,  they found signs of torture in Carl Angelo's body. "Scratch marks are very deep showing that he was dragged. Signs of torture is also evident , he has handcuff marks on his right arm, his eyes are swelling." Dr. Erfe also said that there was no indication that he fired gunshots. The very disturbing fact is that , according to forensics, the trajectory of the bullets indicates that he was kneeling or lying down when the shots were made. Based on the gunshots, the shots that made by the police was not to disable but to surely kill him. PAO Chief Persida Rueda-Acosta said that they are going to file murder cases against the policemen involved.   Carl Angelo's parents still could not believe that it would happen to their beloved son. His mother, an OFW from the Middle East immediately went home after learning about the tragic incident. According to them, Carl Angelo could not do what the police said he does. Carl Angelo was an elementary school valedictorian, graduated from a science high school and even made it to be admitted in UP Diliman, it felt like a horrible nightmare learning that their son was involved in such crime.   Meanwhile, the League of Filipino Students condemned the latest killing involving a student by police officers, saying in a statement that it instills fear among the students when the entity that vows to protect the people are the ones killing them.  Carl Angelo Arnaiz was reported missing on August 17 and 10 days later he was found dead at a morgue in Caloocan City sustaining fatal multiple gunshot wounds.   NCRPO Chief oscar albayalde promised to conduct an investigation on the killing of the 19-year-old OFWs son.   Source: ABS-CBN News, GMA News Sponsored Links Read More:  Every OFWs has various reasons why they decided to leave their families and work abroad but there is one common goal, to give their family a decent and better future, that they think, would not be possible if they were not given the opportunity to work outside the country. With the country's lack of job and income generating opportunities and investments during the past regimes, contractualization, age limit in applying for the jobs, most Filipinos resort to applying for overseas jobs even if it means leaving your family for years. the only thing that gets the OFW going is a thought that with a slightly bigger salary, they could send their children to school, build their dream house and make thier family back home happy.  But what if your beloved son or daughter who is in the center of the equilibrium that balances your life to keep you going as an OFW  suddenly vanished?   Luzviminda Siapo is an OFW in Kuwait who, like other OFWs has a huge dream for her son, Raymart, 19. As a single mom, she raised Raymart single-handedly, exerting every effort to give him the best things a mother could ever give to a son. Two years ago, she went to Kuwait to work as a household service worker in a Kuwaiti family. Armed with a dream to give him the best future she endured months and years without him on her side, waiting for the day when they can finally embrace each other again.  On March 29, Luzviminda received a news that  any mother would not want to hear. Something that happens only in a nightmare. A group of masked men abducted her child, told to run and when he refused to run because he couldn't --he has a set of club feet, they shot him dead.  They found him the next day along with 2 sachets of alleged "shabu". The murder victim who couldn't run away.   (From Howie Severino's Social media post)   "It was the message every mother dreads, but this mom was working in an Arab household in Kuwait.  OFW Luzviminda Siapo's employer didn't want to believe that Luzviminda's son Raymart had just been killed.  Luzviminda wailed and knelt and begged, and still her employer thought she was lying to get out of her contract and go home. Only when her boss was shown online news video about 19-year-old Raymart's brutal murder in Navotas did the employer let her go.  When she arrived last Monday, the police had little information to share. But the mother steeled herself and began probing the murder herself, interviewing witnesses and assembling the savage pieces of a puzzle.  Her son had an argument with a neighbor. Soon the son's name was found on the community blotter as a drug suspect.  Men in bonnets over their faces came to his neighborhood and took him away.  Witnesses say he was last seen at night being brought by motorcycle to a nearby bridge, and being told to get down.  "Takbo, takbo!" his captors taunted. Raymart, who was supposed to start a new job the next day, didn't run and just sat down. One of the assassins, called a "birador" by the police, shot him below the chin and on the side of his head.  Raymart couldn't run even if he wanted to – he was born with two club feet, a congenital deformity that made him appear to be walking on the sides of his feet. He was a Person With Disability.  Luzviminda showed my colleagues and me her last text conversation with Raymart on her cell phone. It was about the birth certificate he needed for his new job.  One of the very last messages from Raymart was simply, "salamat ma," followed by a smiling selfie." When Luzviminda learned about what happened to her son, she begged her employer to allow her to go home. Her employer was skeptical at first, saying that Luzviminda was just only making up stories for them to allow her to go home and get away with her contract. The HSW begged tirelessly. She wailed and fall on her knees and cried. Not after she has shown her employer about the news that her son was indeed murdered, they finally allowed her to go after she fell on her knees and kissed the employers toes.At the airport, the only word that came out from her lips was "Kuya" then she started to cry on her brother's arms letting go of her every pain.    Searching for answers, she first went to the barangay hall to confront the authorities. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.Right after  they left the headquarters, she finally met her lifeless son in a coffin. Tears rolling down on her cheeks as she hugged the coffin and whispered: “Son, Mama’s home!”  More than anything, Luzviminda wants justice. Justice for his son that was about to start a new job the day after he was abducted and ruthlessly killed. For her who wishes nothing more but to give her beloved son a better future. For other OFWs who suffered the same fate. Justice has to be served somehow. “All it took was a false accusation for these people to murder my son. They did not bother to investigate, they did not bother to verify. They just killed him.” Pointing out that her son was reportedly has a heated argument with a neighbor, the next day he was already on the community blotter as a drug suspect and that's why he was killed.  Grade 11 student, Kian Loyd Delos Santos was shot dead after allegedly resisted, drawn a gun and fired at the police operatives undergoing "Oplan Galugad" iin Barangay 160, Caloocan City. The operatives said they were forced to fight back but witnesses and CCTV footage are telling otherwise. The police said Kian suddenly ran upon confrontation. The police pursued him but the 17 year old kid drawn a gun and fired at them prompting the police to fire back and killed him. But in a CCTV footage, the police was seen dragging the  Kian.   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO


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