6 suspects in hazing death of Salilig charged, others still at large

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chemical engineering student at Adamson University, while another suspect surrendered to the authorities.Six Tau Gamma fraternity members who are considered persons of interest in the death of Adamson student John Matthew Salilig arrive at the Department of Justice in Manila on Thursday, March 2, 2023.The Philippine National Police assisted John Michael Salilig, the victim’s brother, in filing complaints for violating the Anti-Hazing Act.

“They will submit their counter-affidavits for the preliminary investigation this March 10,” he said.Salilig’s remains were found in a vacant lot in Imus, Cavite on Feb. 28. He was reported missing on Feb. 18. The suspect was then turned over to Cavite Provincial Police director Police Col. Christopher Olazo and brought to Trece Martires City for proper documentation.

He also recounted their “painful” ordeal during their initiation rites with the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity. “Our message to all the fraternities in school campuses, hazing is against the law and the penalty here is life imprisonment. Avoid it because it kills and destroys human life and family,” Maranan said.

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