Two additional complaints against the suspects in the alleged hazing death of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig were submitted for resolution by the Department of Justice on Tuesday.
“Yeah, submitted for resolution,” said Atty. Fernando Perito, legal counsel for one of the respondents, said in an ambush interview.
The complaints, which were already consolidated, were separately filed by Earl Justine Abuda, alias Bin Laden, and Alexander Marcelo, alias Lee, who were with Salilig during the welcoming rites, as well as Salilig’s brother, John Michael, and Tau Gamma Phi fraternity neophyte Roi Dela Cruz.Abuda and Marcelo’s complaint was filed against 19 individuals, while Dela Cruz and John Michael’s complaint listed 11 individuals and a certain “McGregor.
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