Japanese man found dead in Makati City condo | Inquirer News

Japanese man found dead in Makati City condo

By: - Reporter / @BPinlacINQ
/ 03:30 PM September 01, 2022

In Makati City, a Japanese national was found dead on the sixth floor of a condominium 

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MANILA, Philippines — A Japanese national was found dead on the sixth floor of a Makati City condominium before dawn on Thursday, police said.

In a report, the National Capital Region Police Office said that the body of Takaoka Shigeo was discovered surrounded by shattered glass panels during a maintenance check near the swimming pool area of the condominium.

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The condominium’s maintenance personnel Jover Ramos and John Gabriel Atencio reported the scene to the security team, who later sought the assistance of the San Isidro Police Substation.

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CCTV footage obtained during the initial investigation revealed that Shigeo “was seen roaming at the roof deck alone, thus [the theory] that the subject may have fallen from the rooftop.”

Police authorities said they would further investigate the incident to determine the circumstances surrounding Shigeo’s death.

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