Man found dead in Sibonga | Inquirer News

Man found dead in Sibonga

/ 10:45 AM February 04, 2013

A 74-YEAR-OLD man was found dead in barangay Bagacay, Sibonga town, southern Cebu.

Generoso dela Torre was found suspended from a tree with a nylon rope tied around his neck.

The body was discovered by a neighbor who happened to pass by the area past 9 p.m. Saturday.

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A note believed to have been written by Dela Torre was found in his pocket.

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The note reads: “Pasayloa ako ninyo. Wala ko tuyua ang maong sala. Salamat Nating sa imong pagbantay nako (Forgive me for what I’ve done. I didn’t do it in purpose. Thank you Nating for taking care of me)”.

Nating is the victim’s wife, police said.

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The wife wasn’t aware what drove him to commit a suicide, SPO1 Jaime Mendoza of Sibonga police said.

The victim’s family asked the police to examine the body to find out if there was foul play./Correspondent Joy Cherry S. Quito

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TAGS: Cebu, Crime, Suicide

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