Frat members rejected suggestion to bring Salilig to hospital —witness

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Frat members rejected suggestion to bring Salilig to hospital —witness
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Tau Gamma Phi members declined to bring Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig to the hospital after he suffered from seizure during the hazing rites, a witness told a Senate panel Tuesday.

Roi Osmond Dela Cruz, a neophyte who underwent hazing with Salilig and two other Tau Gamma members, made this testimony during the investigation of the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights.

When they arrived at Scotty’s house, Dela Cruz said he and two other Tau Gamma members who underwent welcoming rites were told to go inside the house. Salilig, however, stayed inside the vehicle, a blue Ford Everest. "Pagkababa ko po, dun na po nagsi-seizure si Matt. Wala na po siyang malay, sinusundot nila 'yung bibig until nung nawalan ng malay, inakyat nila sa kuwarto," Dela Cruz said.

According to Biñan Police chief Police Lieutenant Colonel Virgilio Jopia, "Bonez" and "Thugz" are among the suspects who are still at large.

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