Cops probing 3 separate slays in GenSan | Inquirer News

Cops probing 3 separate slays in GenSan

/ 04:06 PM May 27, 2013

GENERAL SANTOS CITY, Philippines–The police are investigating three killings that occurred in separate areas here on Sunday.

The first victim was identified John Paul Silva, 41, a resident of Sarmiento Compound, Durian Street in Dadiangas North village here.

According to a police report, an assailant entered the Sarmiento compound around 11 a.m. pretending to be looking for a room for rent.

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Silva accompanied the stranger, but a few minutes later, people inside the compound heard several gunshots. When they came out to check, they saw the victim on the floor bleeding.

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He was rushed to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to several bullet wounds.

An hour later, another shooting incident took place in Tambler village.

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The victim was identified as Dennis Abbas, head guard of Rivas Security Agency, and a resident of Buayan village. Abbas was visiting a friend in Sitio Biu in Tambler village when an unidentified man shot him several times.

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He was rushed to a nearby hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.

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The third shooting incident happened at around 6 p.m. in Purok Tinago, Dadiangas South Village.

A lone gunman pumped bullets into the victim, identified as Romeo Zamora Jr., who was just standing near his residence.

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The suspect fled on a motorcycle.

The city police said they were still investigating the motives behind the killings.

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