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Filipino-Chinese woman killed by riding tandem in San Juan City

/ 01:02 PM December 24, 2015

A Filipino-Chinese woman was killed after being shot by still unidentified assailants riding a motorcycle in San Juan City on Thursday morning.

According to a report by Radyo Inquirer, the victim was identified by San Juan City PNP Chief Sr. Supt. Roberto Alanas as Susan Tan Uy, 63.

Uy was driving her Toyota Rav 4 with plate number  PHQ 252 along with a companion when the suspects shot the woman at Wilson Street corner Ortigas Avenue.

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Uy’s female companion was unharmed from the shooting.

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The victim was immediately brought Cardinal Santos Memorial Medical Center but later died.

According to a witness of the incident named “Loloy,” Uy sustained gunshot wounds in her head, neck, and shoulders.

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Loloy said that Uy and her companion were from a convenience store when the assailants shot them.

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Uy’s car even hit a fence of a building under construction.

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The police are now securing the closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage from a building near the scene of the crime for their investigation. AJH/ With a report from Erwin Aguilon, Radyo Inquirer/CDG

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