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Inquirer.net on MSNDOST: Bones of missing sabungeros can still be recovered from Taal LakeIt is possible for the bones of missing sabungeros (cockfighting enthusiasts) to be recovered from Taal Lake if the bodies ...
The Philippines' justice secretary said Friday he has asked for Japan's technical assistance to help the search for dozens of ...
Interest in the unsolved cases has surged since the televised appearance of a witness who claimed to know where bodies had ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNKin urges search for missing sabungeros in lake: ‘Kahit buto na lang’Some family members of the abducted cockfighting enthusiasts (sabungeros) urged authorities to look for their lost loved ones ...
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Philstar.com on MSN‘Bones of sabungeros can still be recovered’The bones of the missing cockfight enthusiasts or sabungeros could still be recovered in Taal Lake if allegations that they ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNPhilippines steps up investigation into missing cockfighters allegedly killed by policeThese disturbing disappearances date back to 2022 and are linked to the country's highly profitable but controversial ...
After a lull, Taal Volcano in Batangas province recorded renewed seismic activity over the past 24 hours, the Philippine ...
The justice minister says he needs help mapping the floor of a massive lake. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Fishermen in Taal Lake, notably those catching “tawilis” (Sardinella tawilis), an endemic species of fish there, are seeing ...
With dozens of participants allegedly murdered by rogue police and dumped in a massive lake, Manila has asked Tokyo for technical help in ‘scientific approach’.
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KAMI.com.ph on MSN“Alyas Totoy” Breaks Silence on Missing Sabungeros Case Amid Family ThreatsAlyas Totoy,” a suspect in the missing sabungeros case, has come forward to disclose information due to threats allegedly ...
Located about two hours south of the capital, Taal Lake is home to an active island volcano and spans more than 230 square kilometres (89 square miles) with a depth of 172 metres (564 feet) in ...
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