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[Title] => 2 lotto slay suspects involved in bank rob?
[Summary] => Police expanded their probe yesterday on the criminal activities of two suspects in the lotto slay case in Antipolo City to cover their possible involvement in an earlier robbery of a local bank.
Antipolo police director Superintendent Jose Dayco said cartographic sketches of two of the bank robbers had distinct resemblance to suspects Rolando Velasco, 36, and Renato Rasonado, 23, both of Barangay Mambugan in Antipolo.
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[Title] => Lotto slay suspects denied bail
[Summary] => Because of "strong evidence," Antipolo City Assistant Prosecutor Mario Luna has denied bail to eight of the 10 suspects in the killing of a lottery winners husband in Antipolo City last Oct. 28.
Antipolo City police filed charges of robbery with homicide, car theft and illegal possession of firearms against the 10 suspects last Friday. Police are still looking for two other suspects, known only as Bert and Andy.
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[Title] => Brgy.chairman inaresto sa lotto murder
[Summary] => Inaresto kahapon ng Antipolo City Police ang Brgy. Capt. ng San Jose ng Lungsod na ito dahil sa pagtatago ng armas na ginamit ng 10 suspek na nanloob at pumaslang sa P19M lotto winner kamakailan.
Kinilala ni P/Supt. Jose Dayco hepe ng Antipolo City PNP ang karagdagang suspek sa lotto-muder na si Brgy. Capt. Eduardo Lagasa.
Si Lagasa ay inaresto dahil sa pagtanggi nitong isuko ang shotgun na narekober habang tinutugis ang mga pumaslang sa biktimang si Arturo Eufemia na dating taxi-driver at naging instant millionaire nang mapanalunan ang P19M jackpot sa lotto.
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[Title] => Lotto winner denies role in murder
[Summary] => The widow of instant millionaire Arturo Eufemia submitted herself yesterday morning to questioning by the police and claimed she had nothing to do with her husbands murder.
Leticia Eufemia, 52, appeared before Superintendent Jose Dayco, Antipolo City police chief, to clear her name.
She was accompanied by a relative, a police senior inspector assigned at the Philippine National Police crime laboratory at Camp Crame.
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[Title] => Lotto winner slain by robbers
[Summary] => For millions of poor Filipinos, winning the lottery means instant better life. But for an Antipolo City taxi driver who knew nothing but poverty all his life, winning the jackpot brought him not only sudden riches but also death.
Arturo Eufemia, 58, was killed in his home yesterday by robbers just two weeks after his wife reportedly won a P19.6-million jackpot in the state-run lottery.
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ARTURO EUFEMIA
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Antipolo police director Superintendent Jose Dayco said cartographic sketches of two of the bank robbers had distinct resemblance to suspects Rolando Velasco, 36, and Renato Rasonado, 23, both of Barangay Mambugan in Antipolo.
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Antipolo City police filed charges of robbery with homicide, car theft and illegal possession of firearms against the 10 suspects last Friday. Police are still looking for two other suspects, known only as Bert and Andy.
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Kinilala ni P/Supt. Jose Dayco hepe ng Antipolo City PNP ang karagdagang suspek sa lotto-muder na si Brgy. Capt. Eduardo Lagasa.
Si Lagasa ay inaresto dahil sa pagtanggi nitong isuko ang shotgun na narekober habang tinutugis ang mga pumaslang sa biktimang si Arturo Eufemia na dating taxi-driver at naging instant millionaire nang mapanalunan ang P19M jackpot sa lotto.
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Leticia Eufemia, 52, appeared before Superintendent Jose Dayco, Antipolo City police chief, to clear her name.
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Arturo Eufemia, 58, was killed in his home yesterday by robbers just two weeks after his wife reportedly won a P19.6-million jackpot in the state-run lottery.
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