Niño Muhlach Apologizes To Paco Larrañaga Due To This Reason Regarding Chiong Sister’s Case

Here’s the reason why Niño Muhlach apologized to Paco Larrañaga.

NINO MUHLACH – The former child star Niño Muhlach has received various reactions following his apology to Paco Larrañaga in line with the case of Chiong Sisters.

It has been already more than two decades since the murder case of the Chiong Sisters, Jacqueline and Marijoy, has been closed as the 7 arrested suspects have been put behind bars.

However, the case went on tension again between heated discussions and arguments among the netizens when the film Jacqueline Comes Home got shown on cinema. The film is accordingly the story of “the Chiong”.

Jacqueline’s body was not found up to this date and the dead body found two days after the sisters went missing identified to be Marijoy’s did not undergo examinations and other forensic moves for it to be confirmed that it was indeed Marijoy.

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Raffy Tulfo, one of the most respected personalities in the field of broadcasting even reacted to the mysterious case based on a previous report.

After the mystery of the case has been relived, there some reports and some people who have claimed that the Chiong sisters are actually alive living in Canada.

And recently, one of the artists who played the role of Paco Larranaga, one of the suspects of the brutal murder case tagged as the “Chiong 7”, Nino Muhlach, has apologized to the said suspect.

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In an Instagram post, Muhlach expressed his sympathy for Paco and for playing the role putting him in a bad light. Also, he defended himself by saying that he is just an actor and was just playing the role he was dictated to play and what the role character must do for the particular show.

“SORRY PACO. I was asked to play the role of Paco Larranaga for CALVENTO FILES that was aired on ABS CBN at the time the case of the chiong sisters was being heard on National TV.”

Read his full post below:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BlpuXhBHjBP/?hl=en&taken-by=oninmuhlach

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Read also the previous article: Chiong Sisters Case: Netizens On Online Petition For Case To Be Reopened

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