Mass, funeral march for slain NDFP consultant start in Isabela | Inquirer News

Mass, funeral march for slain NDFP consultant start in Isabela

By: - Correspondent / @kquitasolINQ
/ 11:52 AM February 07, 2019

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Relatives and sympathizers of National Democratic Front of the Philippines consultant Randy Malayao gather at the church for a Mass before proceeding to the San Pablo Cemetery for the burial later today. PHOTO BY KIMBERLIE QUITASOL

SAN PABLO, ISABELA — Family members and supporters of murdered National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) consultant Randy Malayao started gathering at the San Pablo Cathedral for the necrological services and a funeral march.

Malayao will be buried at the San Pablo Cemetery later today.

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About 1,000 people, including Isabela farmers, marched from Malayao’s ancestral house in Barangay Minanga to the church for a Mass.

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The farmers carried streamers with the message, “Justice for Randy Malayao.”

A marching band played as Malayao’s remains were brought to the church.

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Minanga Elementary School pupils waited in front of their school to throw flowers as Malayao’s casket passed by.

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His neighbors also waited at the sidewalk to pay tribute to Malayao.

Malayao was gunned down inside a bus in Aritao, Nueva Vizcaya on Jan. 30 by a still unidentified gunman.

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Relatives and sympathizers of National Democratic Front of the Philippines consultant Randy Malayao gather at the church for a Mass before proceeding to the San Pablo Cemetery for the burial later today. PHOTO BY KIMBERLIE QUITASOL

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