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[Title] => Pinoy guilty sa pagpatay sa pamilya sa Australia
[Summary] => Napatunayan ng korte sa Australia na "guilty" ang estudyanteng Pinoy sa pagpatay sa kanyang mga magulang at kapatid sa loob ng kanilang tahanan sa Sydney noong taong 2001.
Sa report ng embahada ng Pilipinas sa Sydney sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), napatunayan ng New Southwales court na si Sef Gonzales, 23, ang nagmasaker sa kanyang mga magulang na sina Teddy at Loiva, at kapatid na si Clodine.
Ang tatlong biktima ay natagpuang tadtad ng saksak sa loob ng kanilang bahay sa North Ryde Home, Sydney noong Hulyo 10, 2001.
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[Title] => Sydney police solve Gonzales murder; killers presented Monday
[Summary] => The Australian police have solved last months murder of a Filipino-Australian couple and their teenage daughter in Sydney and the suspected killers will be presented to media on Monday, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said yesterday.
However, NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco refused to give details or say who killed lawyer Ted Gonzales, his wife Loiva and their daughter Clodine.
"Let the (Sydney, Australia police officers) who solved the case announce it, it is the protocol," he said.
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[Title] => Top NBI man now in Sydney for Gonzales slay probe
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY The chief of the national Bureau of Investigation in the Cordillera Administrative Region (NBI-CAR) has flown to Sydney to assist authorities investigating the murder of a Filipino lawyer, his wife and daughter in Sydney two weeks ago.
Lawyer Rickson Chiong, newly designated NBI-CAR director based in this city, left Manila Tuesday night even as agents here are completing the comprehensive profiling of lawyer Teodoro Gonzales, a Baguio native who migrated to Sydney in 1991 and eventually became an Australian citizen.
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[Title] => 90 quake forced slain lawyer to migrate
[Summary] => The destruction of a hotel he had put up in Baguio City during the July 16, 1990 killer earthquake convinced slain lawyer Teodoro Gonzales to migrate with his family to Sydney, Australia.
Nearly 11 years after migrating, Gonzales, his wife Mary Josephine Loiva and their daughter Clodine were found brutally murdered in their home in North Ryde, Sydney on July 10.
Annie Rose Paraan, sister of Gonzales wife Loiva, recalled that the July 1990 quake was the first tragedy that hit the lives of the Gonzales family who lost their hotel business shortly thereafter.
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[Title] => Murdered family laid to rest
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Relatives and friends of the Filipino-Australian family that was brutally murdered in Sydney, Australia offered candles and prayers as slain lawyer Teodoro Gonzales, his wife Loiva and their daughter Clodine were laid to rest in Sydney.
The interment was attended by Sef Gonzales, 20, the sole survivor of the murders that remained a mystery to Australian police.
Meanwhile, relatives and friends of the Gonzales family yesterday expressed resentment that Teodoro, an immigration solicitor, was portrayed to have a bad reputation in Sydney.
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[Summary] => Napatunayan ng korte sa Australia na "guilty" ang estudyanteng Pinoy sa pagpatay sa kanyang mga magulang at kapatid sa loob ng kanilang tahanan sa Sydney noong taong 2001.
Sa report ng embahada ng Pilipinas sa Sydney sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), napatunayan ng New Southwales court na si Sef Gonzales, 23, ang nagmasaker sa kanyang mga magulang na sina Teddy at Loiva, at kapatid na si Clodine.
Ang tatlong biktima ay natagpuang tadtad ng saksak sa loob ng kanilang bahay sa North Ryde Home, Sydney noong Hulyo 10, 2001.
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[Title] => Sydney police solve Gonzales murder; killers presented Monday
[Summary] => The Australian police have solved last months murder of a Filipino-Australian couple and their teenage daughter in Sydney and the suspected killers will be presented to media on Monday, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said yesterday.
However, NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco refused to give details or say who killed lawyer Ted Gonzales, his wife Loiva and their daughter Clodine.
"Let the (Sydney, Australia police officers) who solved the case announce it, it is the protocol," he said.
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[Title] => Top NBI man now in Sydney for Gonzales slay probe
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY The chief of the national Bureau of Investigation in the Cordillera Administrative Region (NBI-CAR) has flown to Sydney to assist authorities investigating the murder of a Filipino lawyer, his wife and daughter in Sydney two weeks ago.
Lawyer Rickson Chiong, newly designated NBI-CAR director based in this city, left Manila Tuesday night even as agents here are completing the comprehensive profiling of lawyer Teodoro Gonzales, a Baguio native who migrated to Sydney in 1991 and eventually became an Australian citizen.
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[Title] => 90 quake forced slain lawyer to migrate
[Summary] => The destruction of a hotel he had put up in Baguio City during the July 16, 1990 killer earthquake convinced slain lawyer Teodoro Gonzales to migrate with his family to Sydney, Australia.
Nearly 11 years after migrating, Gonzales, his wife Mary Josephine Loiva and their daughter Clodine were found brutally murdered in their home in North Ryde, Sydney on July 10.
Annie Rose Paraan, sister of Gonzales wife Loiva, recalled that the July 1990 quake was the first tragedy that hit the lives of the Gonzales family who lost their hotel business shortly thereafter.
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[Title] => Murdered family laid to rest
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Relatives and friends of the Filipino-Australian family that was brutally murdered in Sydney, Australia offered candles and prayers as slain lawyer Teodoro Gonzales, his wife Loiva and their daughter Clodine were laid to rest in Sydney.
The interment was attended by Sef Gonzales, 20, the sole survivor of the murders that remained a mystery to Australian police.
Meanwhile, relatives and friends of the Gonzales family yesterday expressed resentment that Teodoro, an immigration solicitor, was portrayed to have a bad reputation in Sydney.
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August 10, 2001 - 12:00am