Passenger of HK-bound flight stirs interest | Inquirer News

Passenger of HK-bound flight stirs interest

/ 10:31 PM November 04, 2011

MANILA, Philippines – A woman who left Friday night for Hong Kong stirred up interest of media persons covering the airport beat.

The passenger, whose passport bore the name Maria Ramona Belen Pantoja Bautista, left on board Cathay Pacific flight CX 902 bound for Hong Kong at 9 p.m.

Sources said the passenger had escorts and her face was covered.

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Questions were immediately raised whether the passenger is the sister of  Ramgen Bautista (popularly known as Ram Revilla), son of former senator Ramon Revilla Sr., who was shot and stabbed dead in his house in Paranaque City on the night of Oct. 28.

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The sister of Ramgen, Ramona Bautista, has been tagged as an accomplice in the killing of her brother.

No other details were available as of posting.

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The Revilla family has yet to confirm the report.

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Ramona was linked by her brother’s girlfriend as a possible accomplice in the killing of Ramgen. Ramona and Ramgen are among the nine children of former senator and actor RamoN Revilla Sr. with former actress Genelyn Magsaysay.

Their other brother, RJ Bautista, has been tagged by the police as the primary suspect behind the killing after they found out that the siblings had a dispute regarding the monthly allowance from their father. With Kate Evangelista, INQUIRER.net

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