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Wapille, who was sentenced from 20 to 40 years imprisonment in November, claimed he was innocent to the May 13, 2002 killing of Damalerio, who was driving his jeep with two friends.
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SPO2 Eduardo Dablo told the court that on the morning of May 14, 2002, he was tasked by then Pagadian City police chief Azuri Hawani to go to Edgar Amoro's house "to get his affidavit" and "to know the suspect." Amoro had claimed he saw Damalerio's assailant since he was with the journalist the night he was murdered.
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[Summary] => CEBU CITY The wife of slain Pagadian City journalist Edgar Damalerio pinpointed a former policeman twice as the killer of her husband in Wednesdays trial of the case here.
Ma. Gemma Damalerio testified that while she was on her way out of dxKP after delivering a newspaper to her husband who was anchoring a program at about 6 p.m. on May 9, 2002, she saw a suspicious-looking man on board a motorcycle parked 10 meters away from the radio station.
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PAGADIAN CITY Newspaper editor and publisher Hernan de la Cruz may own several guns, but that has not made him feel safer living and working here. Four journalists have been killed in Pagadian since 2000, making the city the most dangerous in the country for journalists.
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Wapille, who was sentenced from 20 to 40 years imprisonment in November, claimed he was innocent to the May 13, 2002 killing of Damalerio, who was driving his jeep with two friends.
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Ma. Gemma Damalerio testified that while she was on her way out of dxKP after delivering a newspaper to her husband who was anchoring a program at about 6 p.m. on May 9, 2002, she saw a suspicious-looking man on board a motorcycle parked 10 meters away from the radio station.
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