+ Follow BELMA ABELLA Tag
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[Title] => De Leons driver no-show at probe of nurses killing
[Summary] => The driver-bodyguard of businesswoman Marybeth de Leon, who is suspected to have shot dead her husbands private nurse, failed to appear Friday in the Las Piñas City Prosecutors Office despite a subpoena issued to him last week.
State prosecutor Mario Mangrobang, tasked to handle the preliminary investigation of the killing of Belma Abella, said he ordered Wensis Tablang to appear in his office for some "clarificatory" questions on the sworn statement the latter submitted to the police.
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[Title] => Family of Las Piñas shooting victim seeks government protection
[Summary] => The lawyer of the family of Las Piñas City shooting victim Belma Abella has appealed to the Department of Justice (DoJ) to include her estranged husband, eldest son, and two witnesses in her killing in the Witness Protection Program (WPP).
Lawyer Melanio "Batas" Mauricio Jr., in his letter, also informed the justice department that he has asked police authorities to launch a manhunt for primary witness Wensis Tablang.
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[Title] => Marybeth Lopez denies killing husbands nurse
[Summary] => Businesswoman and socialite Marybeth Lopez de Leon has denied shooting dead her husbands private nurse and has sought the dismissal of the murder charges filed against her by the victims family.
"I am innocent of the crime charged against me. I intend to prove my innocence, however, upon the advice of counsel and consistent with my constitutional right to remain silent, I will reserve the presentation of my defense," De Leon said in her 10-page counter affidavit.
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[Title] => Nurse pinatay ng amo
[Summary] => Noong umaga ng Abril 12, namatay sa isang tama ng bala sa dibdib ang biktimang si Belma Abella, isang nurse na umanoy matagal nang naglilingkod sa mayamang pamilyang Madrigal.
Ang suspect ay ang amo nitong si Marybeth de Leon. Ayon sa driver-bodyguard nito na si Wences Tablang, ay hawak-hawak ng suspect ang baril na ginamit habang nasa loob ng BMW na nasa kanto ng Tropical at Elizalde St. sa Talon, Las Piñas.
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BELMA ABELLA
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[Title] => De Leons driver no-show at probe of nurses killing
[Summary] => The driver-bodyguard of businesswoman Marybeth de Leon, who is suspected to have shot dead her husbands private nurse, failed to appear Friday in the Las Piñas City Prosecutors Office despite a subpoena issued to him last week.
State prosecutor Mario Mangrobang, tasked to handle the preliminary investigation of the killing of Belma Abella, said he ordered Wensis Tablang to appear in his office for some "clarificatory" questions on the sworn statement the latter submitted to the police.
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[Title] => Family of Las Piñas shooting victim seeks government protection
[Summary] => The lawyer of the family of Las Piñas City shooting victim Belma Abella has appealed to the Department of Justice (DoJ) to include her estranged husband, eldest son, and two witnesses in her killing in the Witness Protection Program (WPP).
Lawyer Melanio "Batas" Mauricio Jr., in his letter, also informed the justice department that he has asked police authorities to launch a manhunt for primary witness Wensis Tablang.
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[Summary] => Businesswoman and socialite Marybeth Lopez de Leon has denied shooting dead her husbands private nurse and has sought the dismissal of the murder charges filed against her by the victims family.
"I am innocent of the crime charged against me. I intend to prove my innocence, however, upon the advice of counsel and consistent with my constitutional right to remain silent, I will reserve the presentation of my defense," De Leon said in her 10-page counter affidavit.
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[Title] => Nurse pinatay ng amo
[Summary] => Noong umaga ng Abril 12, namatay sa isang tama ng bala sa dibdib ang biktimang si Belma Abella, isang nurse na umanoy matagal nang naglilingkod sa mayamang pamilyang Madrigal.
Ang suspect ay ang amo nitong si Marybeth de Leon. Ayon sa driver-bodyguard nito na si Wences Tablang, ay hawak-hawak ng suspect ang baril na ginamit habang nasa loob ng BMW na nasa kanto ng Tropical at Elizalde St. sa Talon, Las Piñas.
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