VACC says 'premature to declare foul play' in Dominguez death
It is premature to declare that the death last Friday, February 19, of detained high-profile carjacker Raymond Dominguez was a result of foul play, said Arsenio “Boy” Evangelista, president of the Volunteers Against Crime and Corruption (VACC).
“First, I would like to extend our condolences to the family," Evangelista said in a statement issued on the day Dominguez was found dead inside his cell at the New Bilibid Prisons (NBP) in Muntinlupa City.
In an announcement last Friday, Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) Deputy Director General Gabriel P. Chaclag said: “… Dominguez was found lifeless at 6:20 a.m. today” (February 19).
Chaclag said that there has been “no sign of foul play as it appears that he died of natural causes.” But he said “we will wait for the medico legal report.”
He said Dominguez “was committed to NBP in April 2012 sentenced to 17 to 36 years for carnapping.”
Dominguez was charged with the killing in 2011 of Evangelista’s son, Venson.
Mae Encinas, Dominguez's wife, has hinted foul play behind her husband’s death.
She said that her husband said goodbye the night before he died and had expressed fears for his life.
In his statement, Evangelista said: “Let’s wait for the forensic report and official statement from Department of Justice (DOJ). VACC is for truth and justice!"
“There is a very high percentage that he (Dominguez) died of natural causes,” Evangelista said.
He also said: “Dominguez is a highly vulnerable person. He has existing medical conditions such as chronic asthma, two times tested positive for COVID-19 (corona virus disease 2019) and is diabetic so, on a very high percentage, he died of natural causes."