Featured Politics News World News

U.S. Citizens arrested after allegedly dumping body in Philippine River

By Aliyu DANLADI

Two U.S. Citizens have been arrested in the Philippines after allegedly dumping an American woman’s body in a River in the Capital, Police said on Monday.

The suspects; aged 21 and 22 were caught after the driver of the car they booked with ride-hailing company Grab reported the incident to police.

With the driver’s help, police found the body of 23-year-old American Tomi Michelle Masters, in Manila’s Pasig River in the slum district of Tondo.

The body was wrapped in a garbage bag with duct tape and placed in a box, said Senior Superintendent Vicente Danao Jr, chief of the Manila police district.

The victim was believed to be the girlfriend of the 21-year-old suspect, Danao said, adding that the Grab car had picked up the two suspects from a condominium in the Manila suburban city of Mandaluyong.

They had booked the ride to a mall in Manila, but asked the driver to pass by a slum community called Baseco in Tondo, where they threw the box into the river.

Police said the driver found the incident suspicious and reported it to police.

The suspects were arrested in a unit rented by the 22-year-old suspect.

The three Americans were in the Philippines as tourists, police said.

 

 

 

Related posts

Primary: Ambode congratulates Sanwo-Olu, thanks Tinubu

Editor

United Way Greater Nigeria instills financial literacy in students

Editor

Cross River takes delivery of second aircraft for state airline

Our Reporter

Vandalism Persists Despite NNPC’s N72bn Annual Pipelines Management Spend 

Our Reporter

Millions of women lose access to abortion services during pandemic

Aliyu  DANLADI 

Mass sack: Pilots, engineers threaten to withdraw services

Aliyu DANLADI