Schools to fly flag at half-mast for mall blast victims
COTABATO CITY — Mayor Cynthia Guiani-Sayadi has asked public and private schools in this city to fly the Philippine flag at half-mast for five days starting Jan. 7 for the victims of the New Year Eve’s bombing at South Seas Mall that left two dead and 34 injured.
In a statement, Sayadi said the move would honor Jonathan Tasic Torribiano and Mariam Kali, who died in the blast, and to show solidarity with the 34 others who were hurt.
The flag in front of the city hall will fly half-mast from Monday to Friday, she said.
Torribiano and Kali succumbed to injuries following the 1:50 p.m. blast on Dec. 31 in front of the baggage area of South Seas Mall.
Another improvised explosive device was found and deactivated at the second floor of the mall.
Article continues after this advertisementThe mall CCTV recorded two men placing the IED beside a lotto outlet.
Article continues after this advertisementTheir images were made public Friday by the police, and the city government offered P500,000 for information leading to their arrest.
The military has blamed the Islamic State-linked Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) in the blast and described it as “retaliatory attack” after four BIFF members were killed, including two foreigners, in a Dec. 22 military operation in Mamasapano, Maguindanao.
One soldier was killed in that operation.
The BIFF, through its spokespersons, denied involvement in the mall explosion. /atm