Negros massacre victims laid to rest amid search for justice
BACOLOD CITY (PNA) – The four members of the Fausto family in Negros Occidental were laid to rest on Sunday, June 18, amid calls for justice and in-depth investigation of their gruesome death in far-flung Sitio Kangkiling in Barangay Buenavista, Himamaylan City.
The burial rites at the Barangay Aguisan Public Cemetery were held four days after they were found dead on June 14.
The City Social Welfare and Development facilitated the burial.
FOUR members of the Fausto family are laid to rest at the Barangay Aguisan Public Cemetery in Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental on Sunday, June 18. Investigations are ongoing on the death of couple Rolly and Emilda Fausto and their two minor sons who were found dead with bullet wounds in their home in remote Sitio Kangkiling in Barangay Buenavista on June 14. (Photo courtesy of Himamaylan City Social Welfare and Development Office) “As one Himamaylan community, let us extend our prayers for their eternal rest,” Mayor Rogelio Raymund Tongson Jr. said in a statement. The victims, Rolly Fausto, 52; his wife Emilda, 49; and their sons Ben, 11, and Raben, 15, were found in their home with bullet wounds. The Police Regional Office-Western Visayas said “initial reports indicate the incident is part of the communist-terrorist group’s efforts to undermine the gains of the government's programs to end the local communist armed conflict.” The elder Fausto was a military asset facilitating the surrender of his relatives who are members of the New People’s Army (NPA), according to a local media report quoting the Philippine Army's 94th Infantry Battalion. In a statement on Saturday, June 17, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), through its office in Western Visayas, said it has “dispatched investigators to pursue the truth behind the killings and seek justice for the victims.” “The CHR strongly condemns the brutal killing,” it said, noting there are allegations that the incident was insurgency-related and allegedly linked to the NPA, but there is also an allegation linking it to the military. “All possible angles will be pursued in the course of CHR’s independent investigation,” the agency added. Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson urged law enforcement authorities to “lead an in-depth investigation into this horrible act.” In an earlier statement, the Philippine Army’s 303rd Infantry Brigade committed to seek justice for the deaths and dismissed the claims of the NPA linking government troops to the massacre.
FOUR members of the Fausto family are laid to rest at the Barangay Aguisan Public Cemetery in Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental on Sunday, June 18. Investigations are ongoing on the death of couple Rolly and Emilda Fausto and their two minor sons who were found dead with bullet wounds in their home in remote Sitio Kangkiling in Barangay Buenavista on June 14. (Photo courtesy of Himamaylan City Social Welfare and Development Office) “As one Himamaylan community, let us extend our prayers for their eternal rest,” Mayor Rogelio Raymund Tongson Jr. said in a statement. The victims, Rolly Fausto, 52; his wife Emilda, 49; and their sons Ben, 11, and Raben, 15, were found in their home with bullet wounds. The Police Regional Office-Western Visayas said “initial reports indicate the incident is part of the communist-terrorist group’s efforts to undermine the gains of the government's programs to end the local communist armed conflict.” The elder Fausto was a military asset facilitating the surrender of his relatives who are members of the New People’s Army (NPA), according to a local media report quoting the Philippine Army's 94th Infantry Battalion. In a statement on Saturday, June 17, the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), through its office in Western Visayas, said it has “dispatched investigators to pursue the truth behind the killings and seek justice for the victims.” “The CHR strongly condemns the brutal killing,” it said, noting there are allegations that the incident was insurgency-related and allegedly linked to the NPA, but there is also an allegation linking it to the military. “All possible angles will be pursued in the course of CHR’s independent investigation,” the agency added. Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson urged law enforcement authorities to “lead an in-depth investigation into this horrible act.” In an earlier statement, the Philippine Army’s 303rd Infantry Brigade committed to seek justice for the deaths and dismissed the claims of the NPA linking government troops to the massacre.