Architecture student stabbed to death in Occidental Mindoro; P500,000 bounty offered for killer
SAN JOSE, Occidental Mindoro (PNA) – Provincial officials and concerned citizens on Saturday, July 1, pooled their hard-earned cash to put up an almost P500,000 bounty on information leading to the arrest of architecture student Eden Joy Villacete’s killers.
VILLACETE (FB)
The fund-raising activity was spearheaded by broadcaster Mariboy Ysibido on his program “Pag-Usapan Natin” which is aired over local radio station 102.5 Care FM. Organizers said that in less than a day, the radio program has managed to raise some P459,000 in reward money. It was revealed that of the total amount raised, P100,000 came from Rep. Odie Tarriela, P100,000 from Gov. Eduardo Gadiano, P100,000 from Vice Gov. Diana Tayag, and the municipality of San Jose contributed another P100,000. Smaller donors included the staff of Care FM, who managed to put up P25,000, board member Alex Robles del Valle, who contributed P25,000, and Barangay Bagong Sikat Captain Ismael Cacayurin, who gave P5,000, while another P4,000 was donated by anonymous sources. San Jose Mayor Rey Ladaga told reporters Saturday morning that he has ordered police to conduct a speedy and thorough investigation, assuring that the local government will see the case through its resolution. Villacete, 21, an incoming fifth year student at the Occidental Mindoro State College (OMSC), was stabbed to death and found naked inside her rented room in Barangay 7 on Friday morning, June 30. Investigators said the victim’s neighbors reported a stench coming from the victim's room, which they found suspicious because they have not seen her in the past two days. The heinous crime has reportedly triggered an uproar in the province, many venting their anger on social media. “She was kind, thoughtful, and wanted to complete her studies to help us,” said the victim’s father Perlito, a fisherman, in a radio interview.
VILLACETE (FB)
The fund-raising activity was spearheaded by broadcaster Mariboy Ysibido on his program “Pag-Usapan Natin” which is aired over local radio station 102.5 Care FM. Organizers said that in less than a day, the radio program has managed to raise some P459,000 in reward money. It was revealed that of the total amount raised, P100,000 came from Rep. Odie Tarriela, P100,000 from Gov. Eduardo Gadiano, P100,000 from Vice Gov. Diana Tayag, and the municipality of San Jose contributed another P100,000. Smaller donors included the staff of Care FM, who managed to put up P25,000, board member Alex Robles del Valle, who contributed P25,000, and Barangay Bagong Sikat Captain Ismael Cacayurin, who gave P5,000, while another P4,000 was donated by anonymous sources. San Jose Mayor Rey Ladaga told reporters Saturday morning that he has ordered police to conduct a speedy and thorough investigation, assuring that the local government will see the case through its resolution. Villacete, 21, an incoming fifth year student at the Occidental Mindoro State College (OMSC), was stabbed to death and found naked inside her rented room in Barangay 7 on Friday morning, June 30. Investigators said the victim’s neighbors reported a stench coming from the victim's room, which they found suspicious because they have not seen her in the past two days. The heinous crime has reportedly triggered an uproar in the province, many venting their anger on social media. “She was kind, thoughtful, and wanted to complete her studies to help us,” said the victim’s father Perlito, a fisherman, in a radio interview.