Nautical student kills self | Inquirer News

Nautical student kills self

/ 06:42 AM October 19, 2012

A 22-YEAR-OLD 4th year nautical student was found hanging dead in his boarding house in barangay Sto. Niño, Cebu City yesterday morning.

His parents, a teacher and seaman who travelled from Toledo City to attend his graduation rites at 2 p.m., were shocked to find out about his death.

They didn’t know their son, Joven Vincent Cabachete Miana, didn’t qualify to graduate.

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Joven left a suicide note apologizing to his parents and girlfriend that he was not being a good son and not making his family happy.

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SPO4 Rey Cuyos, homicide investigator, said the young man may have killed himself out of shame that he wasn’t on the list of candidates for graduation in the University of Cebu, Mambaling Campus.

It was not clear how long the student knew he wouldn’t qualify to march with his classmates.

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John Velogolo, Miana’s friend, said he visited the boarding house at 9 a.m. to ask him if he would join the graduation. When he opened the boarding house door, he found Joven’s body hanging with a rope tied around his neck and the other end on the ceiling.

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Velogolo told police that his friend looked depressed during an advance celebration drinking with friends at the boarding house the night before and may have known he couldn’t graduate.

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In past days, when friends would ask about the graduation, Joven would just reply “surprise”.

The victim’s father, Jose, described Joven as a calm and serious young man, who would usually play with his younger brother when he was home in Toledo.Police said they saw no foul play in Joven’s death. /Correspondent Chito O. Aragon

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