Frat members planned to burn Adamson hazing victim’s body — police

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The fraternity members allegedly behind the death by hazing of 24-year-old Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig initially planned to burn the victim’s body instead of burying it, according to the police. | BPinlacINQ

Police found Salilig’s battered and decomposing body in a vacant lot in Barangay Malagasang 10 days after he went missing.

Even an alumni of the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity who took part in the initiation rites pushed to bury Salilig’s remains, he added. “Napadumi iyong ating biktima. Tapos sumunod na noon iyong namutla siya hanggang sa sumuka siya, nagtuloy-tuloy pa rin iyong kanilang initiation,” he said.Jopia cited one of the statements from the witnesses, where Salilig was still asked if he can continue with the initiation–to which, he said yes.

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