The Philippine National Police (PNP) on Friday vowed to resolve the case of the death of alleged hazing victim Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig.
expedite the investigation into the death of Salilig“We want to assure yung CHED, pati na rin yung ating mga kababayan at ilang mambabatas na hinihimok ang PNP na tutukan ang kasong ito, asahan ninyo po ang PNP po ay gagawin lahat ng makakaya makakaya within its authority and mandate para resolbahin at tapusin ang kaso na ito,” PNP spokesperson Police Colonel Jean Fajardo said at the public briefing.
Fajardo said the Calabarzon Regional Forensic Unit is currently conducting a forensic investigation on the vehicle that was used to transport the victim and the residential place where the initiation rights took place. She also said the 23-year-old suspect Daniel Perry, who allegedly buried the victim and master initiator of the initiation rights, is now under the custody of Biñan Police.A fraternity neohpythe identified the persons involved in the alleged hazing.Investigation showed that Salilig went through the welcoming rites of the Tau Gamma Phi chapter on the afternoon of February 19.
The victim reportedly was no longer in good condition in the middle of the rites. They were already on their way back to Manila when the victim died.
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