Man takes own life over P1,000 debt | Inquirer News

Man takes own life over P1,000 debt

By: - Reporter / @jgamilINQ
/ 02:36 AM November 07, 2011

He paid a measly P1,000 debt with his own life.

Twenty-one-year-old Orlando Cendena Jr., of Benita St., Juan Luna, Gagalangin, Tondo, was found dead early Sunday morning in his home. His friends believe he had taken his own life.

Senior Police Officer 4 Virgo Villareal of the Manila Police District said Cendena had drunk silver cleaner which he had borrowed from friends late Saturday evening, when he was last seen alive.

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Apparently, days before, Cendena had already expressed his intent to kill himself over his life’s current troubles, topping which was a P1,000 debt, which he could not pay.

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“The victim was bidding farewell to his neighbors but they thought he was just joking about killing himself,” Villareal told reporters.

No external injuries were found on Cendena, though his corpse showed the tell-tale nose bleeding caused by poisoning.

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