Inspector Rolando Dillera, Mlang police chief, said Eddie Pedregosa, a close-in bodyguard of Piñol’s, was walking with his wife to their house when he was attacked at 10:50 p.m.
Pedregosa was dead on arrival at a hospital in the neighboring town of Makilal but his wife was unhurt, Dillera said. He said Pedregosa died from a single shot to the chest.
“The victim’s wife saw the attack, however, she said she could not identify the [assailant] because he wore a mask and the place… was dark,” Dillera said.
He said the police recovered from the crime scene bullet shells fired from a .45-caliber pistol, the same type of gun used in the killing of Jerry Parrondo, who used to be on Piñol’s staff, last Tuesday. He too was killed by a lone assailant while he was tending his grocery store at the Mlang public market.
The assailant casually walked away as Parrondo’s two children frantically cried for help.
Piñol urged the police to look deeper into the two killings to determine if they were related and if they had something to do with politics.
“The police should also exert all means to identify and arrest the perpetrators,” he said.
Dillera police had some leads in the two cases but he would not say what these were. Neither would he say if the two killings were connected to each other or if they were politically motivated.