Dead Body of an Alleged Holdupper Thrown on Ermita Caught on Camera
The dead body of a man was thrown by unknown suspects riding a white van on a road in Ermita, Manila caught on CCTV on Tuesday.
Closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage captured the lifeless body of a man being abandoned in Brgy. 692. According to CCTV, the suspects were aboard in an L300 white van with no license plate that was parked at Leon Guinto and Quirino Ave.
CCTV shows the rear door of the van being opened, and a suspicious man pulled the body of a man out of the vehicle. According to the MPD homicide unit, it turned out to be the body of an unknown male.
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The automobile pulled away from the body when the suspect got in. The man was found with an electric wire around his neck, and a sign reading “Huwag tularan, basag kotse at holdaper ako— susunod na kayo!!” was also found on his body.
The deceased was also shot, according to Police Capt. Henry Navarro, chief of the MPD Homicide Section. At the crime scene, four discharged cartridges and three deformed slugs of unknown caliber were discovered.
The man, who was 35 to 40 years old, 5 feet tall, and was wearing a red t-shirt and white shorts, has not been identified yet. Police are also gathering information to identify the murder suspects.
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