Suspect in Servando fatal hazing yields to Manila police | Inquirer News

Suspect in Servando fatal hazing yields to Manila police

By: - Reporter / @NCorralesINQ
/ 05:39 PM July 01, 2014

Classmates of 18 year old hazing victim Guillo Cesar Servando during wake at the National Shrine of the Divine Child in Dela Salle Green Hills Campus, Mandaluyong. Servando is a sophomore student Guillo Cesar Servando, a sophomore student taking up Hotel, Restaurant and Institution Management in Dela Salle St. Benilde.  RICHARD A. REYES/INQUIRER

MANILA, Philippines—One of the suspects in the fatal death of alleged hazing victim Guillo Cesar Servando surrendered to police on Tuesday afternoon, a radio report said.

The report said the suspect, whose name was withheld, is undergoing custodial investigation at the Manila Police District (MPD).

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The report quoted MPD spokesperson Chief Inspector Erwin Margarejo as saying the suspect may be turned over to the Makati City police since the hazing rites according to the suspect took place in Palanan, Makati.

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The suspect is a member of Tau Gamma Phi fraternity.

Police are now looking for the other fratmen who are allegedly responsible for the brutal hazing rites that killed the 18-year-old student.
 

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