Mall management to cooperate with probers | Inquirer News

Mall management to cooperate with probers

11:41 AM April 24, 2013

THE management of Metro Gaisano has committed full cooperation with the authorities in the investigation into the death of Mario Alfie Ducayag.

Metro Gaisano spokesperson Cerwin Eviota said they believe further investigation must be done following the results of the autopsy done by the National Bureau of Investigation on Ducayag’s remains.

“Prior to that, the family has requested for an autopsy done by the police and the result said the cause of death was asphyxia caused by his tuberculosis. This new result however said the death was caused by a broken neck and these results will only lead to speculation so further investigation is likely to be done. We give our full commitment to cooperate in whatever way we can to solve this case,” said Eviota.

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Eviota said that just like the victim’s family, they would also like to know what really happened and get to the bottom of things.

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“It’s life that was lost and that is no joke so we would really want to get to the bottom of this,” said Eviota.

By committing their full cooperation, Eviota said it means cooperation from the management and their suppliers including the security agency.

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Metro Gaisano currently have two security agencies supplying them with security guards which includes Golden Sun Investigation and Security Agency and Negrense Security Agency. Reporter Aileen Garcia-Yap

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