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Killed were Patricio Bustillo, 72, reportedly a former Philippine Army soldier, siblings Baby Boy, 4, Mirasol Ballo, 2, Nino, 7, and Marvin Macacando, 3. Except for Bustillo, who only had half of his body burned, all of the children’s bodies were beyond recognition when found.
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PATRICIO BUSTILLO
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Killed were Patricio Bustillo, 72, reportedly a former Philippine Army soldier, siblings Baby Boy, 4, Mirasol Ballo, 2, Nino, 7, and Marvin Macacando, 3. Except for Bustillo, who only had half of his body burned, all of the children’s bodies were beyond recognition when found.
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By Jose Aravilla | November 27, 2000 - 12:00am
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