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                    [Title] => Family hopes justice will prevail in death of female AFP officer
                    [Summary] => STA. CRUZ, Ilocos Sur – The family of 2Lt. Jessica Chavez is hoping that justice will be served after the young military officer’s mysterious death inside her room at Fort Bonifacio last year. This, as the military tribunal hearing the case is scheduled to render its verdict next month.


Jessica’s father Efren, 44, who just graduated as company commander of the First Ilocos Sur Civilian Armed Auxiliary Unit last Tuesday here, told The STAR that the decision will be out on July 9.
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According to Maximo Reyes, chief of the NBI’s medico-legal division, there were no signs that could point to the death of second Lt. Jessica Chavez, of the 191st Military Police Battalion, as suicide.
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The NBI autopsy - conducted in Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur, where Chavez’s body has been brought back — was completed in one hour. In a long-distance call, NBI doctors reported to NBI headquarters in Manila that the results "were good."
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Kasabay nito, inatasan ni NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco si Atty. Edmund Arugay, hepe ng Special Action Unit na bigyan ng pangunahing imbestigasyon ang pagkamatay ng naturang opisyal na kabilang sa PMA Class 2000 na natagpuang patay noong Biyernes ng umaga na may tama ng bala ng kalibre. 45 sa dibdib.
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                    [Summary] => STA. CRUZ, Ilocos Sur – The family of 2Lt. Jessica Chavez is hoping that justice will be served after the young military officer’s mysterious death inside her room at Fort Bonifacio last year. This, as the military tribunal hearing the case is scheduled to render its verdict next month.


Jessica’s father Efren, 44, who just graduated as company commander of the First Ilocos Sur Civilian Armed Auxiliary Unit last Tuesday here, told The STAR that the decision will be out on July 9.
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According to Maximo Reyes, chief of the NBI’s medico-legal division, there were no signs that could point to the death of second Lt. Jessica Chavez, of the 191st Military Police Battalion, as suicide.
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The NBI autopsy - conducted in Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur, where Chavez’s body has been brought back — was completed in one hour. In a long-distance call, NBI doctors reported to NBI headquarters in Manila that the results "were good."
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Kasabay nito, inatasan ni NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco si Atty. Edmund Arugay, hepe ng Special Action Unit na bigyan ng pangunahing imbestigasyon ang pagkamatay ng naturang opisyal na kabilang sa PMA Class 2000 na natagpuang patay noong Biyernes ng umaga na may tama ng bala ng kalibre. 45 sa dibdib.
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