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                    [Title] => Failon camp wants Quezon City cops in Etong case dismissed
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MANILA, Philippines -- The camp of broadcaster Ted Failon said today the Quezon City police officers who handled the suicide case of Failon's wife should be dismissed from the service.
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                    [Title] => Recommendations on Failon case out next week
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MANILA, Philippines – The Quezon City Prosecutor's Office will come up next week with its recommendations on the obstruction of justice raps filed against broadcast journalist Ted Failon and five members of his household.

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MANILA, Philippines -- Two officials of the Quezon City Police District were ordered suspended today by the National Police Commission over the alleged forceful arrest of the members of the household of Ted Failon.

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Police identified the fatality as Leo Ismael Dulce, driver of Superintendent Franklin Mabanag and a resident of 18th Avenue in Murphy, Cubao.

CPD director Chief Superintendent Napoleon Castro said Dulce was rushed to the East Avenue Medical Center, but died hours later due to massive head injuries.
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MANILA, Philippines -- The camp of broadcaster Ted Failon said today the Quezon City police officers who handled the suicide case of Failon's wife should be dismissed from the service.
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MANILA, Philippines – The Quezon City Prosecutor's Office will come up next week with its recommendations on the obstruction of justice raps filed against broadcast journalist Ted Failon and five members of his household.

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MANILA, Philippines -- Two officials of the Quezon City Police District were ordered suspended today by the National Police Commission over the alleged forceful arrest of the members of the household of Ted Failon.

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Police identified the fatality as Leo Ismael Dulce, driver of Superintendent Franklin Mabanag and a resident of 18th Avenue in Murphy, Cubao.

CPD director Chief Superintendent Napoleon Castro said Dulce was rushed to the East Avenue Medical Center, but died hours later due to massive head injuries.
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