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Man slain execution-style fished off Agdao’s shore

AN UNIDENTIFIED man’s body was found by two fishermen about a kilometer from the shoreline of Barangay Centro Agdao at 11:30 a.m on Wednesday, August 31.

The victim was wrapped in feed sacks and his hands and feet were hogtied with packaging tape. 

Lt. Col Ronald Lao, the Sta. Ana police station chief, said the man was around 35 to 40 years old, 5’4 to 5’6 in height, wearing only tight boxer shorts color blue H$Y Body brand.

He said that when they cut the packaging tape, both his hands were still tied with a tie wire.  Further, the head was wrapped with packaging tape.

According to the report, the two fishermen were about to sail off to catch fish when they saw what appeared to be a body. They went back to shore and contacted the Coast Guard. 

Regiene Asis of the Coast Guard Station Davao then brought the body back to the shoreline. 

Accordingly, a piece of plywood was attached to the victim’s body with a message that tagged him as allegedly one of the robbers targeting delivery trucks in the city. 

For now, the police are still investigating to determine the man’s identity and verify the motive of the killing.

 

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