Village chair's partner, barangay worker killed in Leyte ambush
TWO persons were killed in an ambush in Albuera, Leyte on Monday. (Photo via Marie Marticio)
TACLOBAN CITY – Two people were killed and two others were wounded in an ambush on Monday in Barangay Salvacion, Albuera, Leyte.
Police identified the victims as Mae, 51, live-in partner of a barangay chairman, and Sonny, 23, a barangay office worker.
Mae sustained a bullet wound in the neck and Sonny was shot in the head. They were declared dead on the spot.
The wounded – Dan, 56, a barangay worker, who was hit in the neck, and Gerald, 17, who was shot in the left hand and left foot – were taken to the Albuera Rural Health Unit.
A fifth person, Jun, 18, also a barangay worker, was unhurt.
Initial investigation said the victims left Mae’s house at 6:05 a.m. onboard a Toyota Wigo for the town proper to open her store. Unidentified gunmen armed with high-powered firearms positioned on higher ground fired at the victims upon reaching the area.
The suspects fled on foot toward the mountainous part of the barangay.
The Albuera Municipal Police Station (MPS) received a report from the Task Force Kamurayaw deployed in the area about the incident. Responding lawmen found the bodies of two individuals inside the car.
Police are conducting manhunt operations and follow-up investigation.