Efren Rafanan who was Savellanos losing opponent in the 2001 polls survived the ambush but his wife, driver, brother and security aide identified as Angelo de Ocampo (not Edwin de Ocampo as earlier reported) died instantly.
Fresh reports said that Rafanans son Raffy Brian or Bongbong who was hit in the head also died in a La Union hospital where he was taken. This developed as Ilocos Sur politicians separately condemned Rafanans ambuscade.
In condemning the incident, first district Rep. Salacnib Baterina warned that Vigans tourism industry would suffer. He said that another shooting incident transpired in Vigan at 2 a.m., a few hours before Rafanans ambush last Monday.
"I urge the task force to solve the case expeditiously," Baterina yesterday said in an interview with The STAR.
He was referring to the Task Force Rafanan which he had earlier requested Region I PNP Commander Chief Supt. Arturo Lomibao to organize.
Second district Rep. Eric Singson also called in his condemnation of the incident saying violence should now be a thing of the past in Ilocos Sur.
The province used to be rocked by political violence in the late 60s to the 70s.
Savellano and former Ilocos Sur Gov. Luis "Chavit" Singson also condemned the ambuscade.
Singson had earlier brushed aside the Rafanan camps insinuations that he had a hand in the incident saying Rafanan had other political enemies who may be interested in eliminating him."