Authorities arrested six suspects allegedly involved in the fraternity hazing that led to the death of 24-year-old Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig.
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In an interview with GMA News, Dela Cruz recounted that fraternity members who invited him to join the group said he would only receive 12 to 24 paddles during the initiation.
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