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                    [Title] => Still no justice for Nida’s family
                    [Summary] => A year after actress Nida Blanca’s murder, justice still remains elusive for her family.  Charges have yet to be filed in court against the main suspect, Blanca’s husband Rod Lauren Strunk.


Just as Blanca’s only daughter Kaye Torres and her 88-year old grandmother Inocencia Aqueza are set to commemorate the actress’ untimely death on Nov. 7, the suspects are still at large. The only exception is Philip Medel Jr., who is in the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
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Gualberto issued the statement after the Department of Justice (DOJ) junked a motion by Strunk’s lawyers to seek the dismissal of criminal charges against him.
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                    [Summary] => A year after actress Nida Blanca’s murder, justice still remains elusive for her family.  Charges have yet to be filed in court against the main suspect, Blanca’s husband Rod Lauren Strunk.


Just as Blanca’s only daughter Kaye Torres and her 88-year old grandmother Inocencia Aqueza are set to commemorate the actress’ untimely death on Nov. 7, the suspects are still at large. The only exception is Philip Medel Jr., who is in the custody of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
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Gualberto issued the statement after the Department of Justice (DOJ) junked a motion by Strunk’s lawyers to seek the dismissal of criminal charges against him.
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