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Philippines hotel killings: suspect surrenders in grisly murders of Australians, Filipino

  • A disgruntled ex-employee of the Lake Hotel in Tagaytay confessed to the killings, which he said were done in retaliation for being fired

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The suspect in the killing of two Australian nationals and a Filipino at a press conference in Tagaytay, the Philippines, on Wednesday following his surrender. Photo: AP
The suspect in the killings of two Australians and their Filipino companion at a hotel in a popular resort city south of Manila surrendered and claimed he wanted to retaliate against the hotel for firing him, Philippine officials said on Wednesday.

The suspect further said that he randomly barged into the victims’ room last week because its window was open, authorities added.

The victims, whose hands and feet were tied, were found sprawled on the floor in a street-level room at the Lake Hotel in Tagaytay city on July 10 in a heinous crime that shattered the tranquillity of the tourism destination known for a picturesque volcano nestled in a lake, Tagaytay Mayor Abraham Tolentino said.

In a predawn news conference at the city hall, Tolentino and police officials presented the handcuffed suspect, who was wearing a hoodie, dark eyeglasses and a face mask. The man, whose identity was not released, will face criminal complaints for the killings and robbery, Tagaytay police chief Charles Daven Capagcuan said.

The mayor repeated an apology to the victims’ families and to Australia for what he called the senseless killings.
Tagaytay Mayor Abraham Tolentino (centre) talks during Wednesday’s press conference, sat in front of the suspect in the killings (centre back). Photo: AP
Tagaytay Mayor Abraham Tolentino (centre) talks during Wednesday’s press conference, sat in front of the suspect in the killings (centre back). Photo: AP

“We are pleased to present to you the main suspect in this brutal crime and as promised that within a week, we will resolve and give justice,” Tolentino said, without identifying the victims as requested by their families.

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