The wife of slain labor leader Emmanuel “Manny” Asuncion asked the DOJ to reconsider its resolution dismissing the murder case against 17 policemen tagged in her husband’s death. | T2TupasINQ
The panel said complainant Liezel Asuncion, wife of the victim, was not able to establish the identity of the respondent policemen as they were wearing ski masks and only their eyes were visible and were not able to see who shot her husband dead as she was already outside the house when she heard the gunshots.
“The circumstances surrounding the case show clear conspiracy and evident premeditation. The fact is that nine unarmed activists were summarily killed on the same date and almost the same time, within minutes of purportedly serving the search warrant issued by the same Vice-Executive Judges of the same court, on the exact same charges,” she added.
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