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                    [Title] => Gang leader says Pierantoni dead
                    [Summary] => COTABATO CITY — Kidnapped Italian missionary Guiseppe Pierantoni has died in the hands of his abductors, a Pentagon gang leader who has sent surrender feelers to the authorities said yesterday.


Faisal Marohombsar, who carries a P3-million reward on his head, said in an interview with Catholic station dxMS here yesterday that Pierantoni died of an illness while in captivity and authorities should now focus on finding the priest’s remains.
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"The priest is nowhere to be found now in Lanao del Sur. There are persistent stories circulating now that he has died of an illness," said Faisal Marohomsar, who carries a P1-million prize on his head.
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Faisal Marohombsar, who carries a P3-million reward on his head, said in an interview with Catholic station dxMS here yesterday that Pierantoni died of an illness while in captivity and authorities should now focus on finding the priest’s remains.
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"The priest is nowhere to be found now in Lanao del Sur. There are persistent stories circulating now that he has died of an illness," said Faisal Marohomsar, who carries a P1-million prize on his head.
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