Who killed her?
“Earlier this week, a woman’s body stuffed in a sack was fished out of a river near the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) pumping station on Elizalde Street, Quiapo, Manila,” reports Pio Garcia in Tempo.
The report said that “the dead woman was found with a nylon cord looped her neck, her hands and feet tied with plastic bags, and a handcuff attached to her right hand.”
It was Ibbu Ismun, an operator at Quiapo’s pump station noticed a sack floating in the river. He immediately informed Junar Pascua and Anthony Fernandez, a security guard and maintenance worker, respectively, about the floating sack but they ignored the matter.
The report noted: “Maraggun said that it was Ismun’s reliever, Arnold Aguirre, who ordered Pascua and Fernandez to get the sack out of the water. The pump station workers were later shocked when they pulled from the sack the woman’s cadaver.”
Police theorize that the woman was “most likely a beggar previously seen roaming the streets.”
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