

The undersigned Assistant Prosecutor accuses BONG ABDULAH BONG HASAN ZAMAN of the crime of Murder, committed as follows: On March 24, 1993, three separate Informations 9 for murder were filed against appellant with the RTC of Pasig City. The police further believed that appellant must have been convinced of the family's involvement in the death of Rex, considering that Rex's killer was the former boyfriend of Romelyn and hailed from the same hometown as the family. The police theorized that appellant killed the victims to avenge the death of his brother Rex, Romelyn's live-in partner. 6 On November 15, 1992, prompted by a news report, the relatives of the victims went to Taguig, and there identified the dead bodies as those of Evelyn, Romelyn and Jovy.

The cadavers were then brought to the Philippine National Police (PNP) Crime Laboratory for autopsy. The bodies had stab wounds, and the necks had ligature marks. The following day, November 7, 1992, three female dead bodies were found by the police at the grassy area of the apartment road in Maharlika Village, Taguig, Metro Manila. That was the last time they were seen alive. 4 Evelyn and Jovy never returned to the house. Bong then belted out to the neighbors who got curious over the commotion, "Kung ano ng nakikita ninyo, walang magsasalita, totodasin ko lahat, walang makikialam, totodasin ko kayong lahat!" (You must not interfere with us, and keep silent over what you are witnessing right now otherwise, I will kill all of you!). Three other companions of Bong were already in the car, a certain Racid alias Lumang Kulog, Bagyo alias Muhammad, and Dhats Kamama. 38 caliber gun at Jovy, dragged her and pushed her inside the car.

His companion, Latip Mangsungayan, poked a. He dragged Evelyn from the house, out of the alley leading to the house, and to a black car. Informed of Romelyn's whereabouts, Bong decided to fetch Romelyn at the club. Appellant Mohamad "Bong" Abdulah, Romelyn's brother-in-law, and a companion, entered the house and asked for the latter. At that time, Romelyn was at a night club working. With her in the house were her other daughters, Leny and Jovy Aguirre (another victim), and her granddaughter, Cristy-Lyn. One of the victims, Evelyn Aguirre, was then visiting in the house of the other victim, her daughter Romelyn Diolago, at Victoria St., Intramuros, Manila. It was six in the evening more than a decade and a half ago, or on November 6, 1992, when the events leading to this case began to unfold.
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00023, the appellate court, on intermediate review, affirmed in toto the AugDecision 2 of the Regional Trial Court (RTC), Branch 158 of Pasig City in Criminal Cases Nos. In the JDecision 1 of the Court of Appeals (CA) in CA-G.R. MUHAMMAD ABDULAH, alias "BONG ABDULAH," alias "BONG HASAN ZAMAN," Appellant.įor final review by the Court is the trial court's conviction of appellant Abdulah for murder. Home > ChanRobles Virtual Law Library > Philippine Supreme Court Jurisprudence >
