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Four of the six Chinese nationals who were kidnapped in Ayala Alabang Village in Muntinlupa City, Philippines, on October 30 were found dead in Rizal and Quezon, according to yesterday's press conference by the Philippine National Police Anti-Kidnapping Group (PNP-AKG).The PNP-AKG director Brig. Gen Cosme Abrenica said the first two victims were found dead in Tanay, Rizal, while the other two were found lifeless in Infanta, Quezon.“Two victims were found dead, bloated, and unrecognizable in Tanay, Rizal, on November 1, while the male victims were found dead in Infanta, Quezon on November 6,” Abrenica revealed during a press briefing on Wednesday.Of the four, Abrenica said only the two male victims found in Infanta were positively identified by their parents, who went to the Philippines and underwent DNA testing.The results of the DNA tests conducted on the two other female victims recovered in Tanay are yet to be released, he added.
PNP public information officer Col. Jean Fajardo also confirmed to reporters that “Their DNA profile matched that of their mothers'.”Meanwhile, the AKG official disclosed that the two others — an 11-year-old boy and his mother — remain missing.“We are still looking for two missing victims. I hope the abductors don’t kill them,” he said.In relation to the motives of the abductors, Abrenica said the families did not receive any call asking for ransom, ruling out kidnapping for ransom as the motive of the abduction. He added that AKG is still investigating and looking into the possible motive of the abductors. Citing the accounts of three Filipinos released in Laguna, police said six armed men barged inside their employer’s home along Sampaca Street inside the village.They were loaded inside a Toyota Hi-Ace van after being tied up and blindfolded.Fajardo said they have identified persons of interest in the kidnapping and murder of the victims but declined to give other details due to an ongoing investigation.
Reference: Philstar, MSN, ChinaNewsNetwork
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