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Wanted : Richard Belasa for Murder and Frustrated Murder
One of the two sisters earlier attacked with a bolo by a male house guest in a subdivision in Taytay, Rizal province, died of her wounds early Friday, as their grieving family appealed to the public to help the police track down the killer.
Mary Catherine Gino-Oliveros, 27, died around 4 a.m. at Manila East Medical Center due to severe bleeding from the hack wounds she sustained in the early hours of Feb. 13, when she tried to protect her older sibling Mary Christine Gino from Richard Belasa.
Taytay police chief Supt. Danilo Bacas said murder and frustrated murder charges were filed Friday against Belasa, who remained at large. He said a team went to an address given by the sisters’ family members to look for Belasa in Quezon City, but there was no one in the house when the police got there.
Catherine was survived by husband Mark Oliveros and their 8-month-old daughter. The couple worked as bank advisers for a call center.
Christine, 31, was declared in stable condition two days after the incident that took place shortly after midnight Wednesday at their house in Palmera II Subdivision. Investigators, however, have yet to talk to her.
An earlier Inquirer report had the police describing Belasa as Christine’s boyfriend, but her brother Jonathan maintained that the suspect was still courting his sister. Also, the injuries sustained by the two sisters were more of hack wounds, not stab wounds as earlier reported.
An investigation showed that Christine and Belasa arrived at the house before midnight, after which they were heard having an argument in the living room. Police initially gathered that Belasa had a jealous fit as he suspected her of seeing another man.
The argument turned violent when Belasa was able to take hold of a bolo which the Ginos reportedly kept in that part of the house as a weapon against intruders.
One of the three house helpers recalled hearing Christine shouting “Buboy, Buboy! No!’ and later seeing Catherine trying to protect her sister from Belasa. The helper then rushed upstairs in panic and hid with the other maids in their room.
When the helper went out minutes later, she found the sisters wounded and Belasa already gone.
In separate interviews, Catherine’s husband Mark Oliveros and her brother Jonathan said they didn’t know much about Belasa, who was only introduced to them this year.
“I only met him last month, twice. Both meetings were just ‘hi-hello.’ He’s new to us,” Oliveros said.
“We appeal to anyone who knows him to please contact the police and help them track him down. He must be brought to justice for the innocent life he took,” he said.
source : http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/359325/woman-who-tried-saving-sis-from-bolo-attack-dies
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The Orange Project : Sponsor a child for only P500 a month.
About
TOP is an educational foundation for the poorest of the poor children and an anti-poverty organization. We aim to provide relief to the human suffering and create avenues to help the hopeless, helpless and homeless children.
Company Overview
We provide the children from the poorest-of-the-poor communities access to education, health care & values formation; promote initiatives for child’s participation & protection; provide leadership & livelihood training to parents; and hold community intervention through our 3 major programs: Give Love, Kids' Central Park, and Mobile Kusina.
Description
Give Love is our outreach & relief distribution program. This is our first step in ministering to a new community wherein we assess their situation & their needs, and provide for those needs such as relief goods, school supplies, water pump, etc.
We believe that it takes deeper commitment to transform a community, starting with the child. Kids' Central Park is a venue for us to monitor our sponsored children's progress and continually provide for their needs by holding feeding program, tutorial sessions, counseling, Gospel-sharing, sports activities, values formation and other activities aimed at developing their leadership & interpersonal skills.
Mobile Kusina is our "tawid-gutom" ministry to the street children in the urban communities.
We believe that it takes deeper commitment to transform a community, starting with the child. Kids' Central Park is a venue for us to monitor our sponsored children's progress and continually provide for their needs by holding feeding program, tutorial sessions, counseling, Gospel-sharing, sports activities, values formation and other activities aimed at developing their leadership & interpersonal skills.
Mobile Kusina is our "tawid-gutom" ministry to the street children in the urban communities.
Founded | 2010 |
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Location | Unit 910, 9/F AIC-Burgundy Empire Tower, ADB Drive, Ortigas Center,, 1600 |
Contact Info
Phone | (02) 720.5862 |
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gloripo.orangeproject@yahoo.com |
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