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Dormitorio’s 18 hours...

Dormitorio’s 18 hours of hell at PMA

- By AARON B. RECUENCO

“Hindi ko na po talaga kaya (I can’t take it anymore).”

This was Cadet 4th Class Darwin Dormitorio’s apparent appeal for mercy hours before he was declared dead after undergoing intense maltreatme­nt at the hands of his upperclass­men.

But his appeal must have landed on deaf ears, having been subjected to more intense maltreatme­nt thereafter.

“It was a hell day for him,” said Police Col. Allan Co, director of the Baguio City police, describing what Dormitorio went through based on the accounts of witness-cadets given to investigat­ors.

According to Co, Dormitorio’s close to 18 hours of hell started at around 6:30 a.m. on that fateful September

17 when he was summoned by Cadet 1st Class Axl Rey Sanupao to his room over a pair of combat boots that was entrusted to the plebe cadet a week earlier.

Based on the statements of the witnesses, it was the day when Dormitorio was summoned by the person who would butcher him (“kakatay sa kanya”).

When Dormitorio failed to produce the missing combat boots, Sanupao endorsed him to Cadet 3rd Class Felix Lumbag and Shalimar Imperial, both tagged as the cadets who had direct participat­ion in maltreatin­g the former.

Dormitorio was then taken by Lumbag and Imperial to their room where he was allegedly maltreated. Co, however, did not elaborate what happened inside the room.

But on his way out through a ledge of the room of Lumbag and Imperial, he was spotted by Sanupao who ordered him to do a “squatras” – which paved the way for the second round of the maltreatme­nt.

Squatras is described as standing up every after one push-up.

Dormitorio reportedly gave up after doing five squatras.

“Hindi ko na po talaga kaya. Medyo masakit na po talaga,” Dormitorio was quoted telling Sanupao based on the testimony of some witness-cadets.

This was heard by a classmate of Sanupao who appeared to have taunted him, “masakit na talaga,” before telling him to go to the room of another upperclass­man of Dormitorio and lie down on the bed.

But lying down on upperclass­man’s bed is considered a serious offense and based on the probe, it appeared that Dormitorio was set up for another wave of maltreatme­nt.

Indeed it was.

When Dormitorio’s upperclass­men arrived in the room, they saw him lying on the bed and it was then that he was ordered by the owner of the bed, a 2nd Class Cadet, to get up.

“But he (Dormitorio) could no longer get up because it appears that he was already feeling an intense pain. He was then pulled out of bed and it was then that he fell down on the floor,” said Co.

“He was kicked by this cadet many times hard. We have yet to confirm what type of shoes he was wearing,” he added.

This caused Dormitorio to slump on the floor almost unconsciou­s.

At around 9:15 a.m., he was taken to a hospital inside the PMA.

UTI diagnosis spelled more trouble

In the hospital, Dormitorio was diagnosed to be suffering from urinary tract infection (UTI) by the attending physician based on the result of his urinalysis.

“The question we were asking, knowing he was already hospitaliz­ed before August 20 with markings, shouldn’t they have suspected already?” Co asked.

Dormitorio, as per hospital records, was released at around 4:30 p.m.

The diagnosis of UTI appeared to spelled more trouble for Dormitorio at the hands of other upperclass­men.

“Siguro, ang thinking ay nag-iinarte lang siya and one of the upperclass­men said UTI lang naman,” said Co.

So when another classman spotted him sitting on the bed, he kicked Dormitorio several times in the head, according to Co.

Taser treatment

Taser is one of the items strictly being prohibited inside the PMA and its presence inside the Academy bolstered police theory that it was sneaked inside for maltreatme­nt purposes.

After suffering three separate ordeals at the hands of his upperclass­men, Co said Dormitorio was still able to join some activities inside the PMA.

But his ordeal was not yet over. Shortly before midnight, Dormitorio was maltreated anew, this time, using a taser reportedly in his private parts.

Bumigay na

The whole-day maltreatme­nt on Dormitorio was too much for his body.

At around 1 a.m. the following day, he was seen vomiting and complainin­g of stomachach­e.

At around 3:30 a.m., Dormitorio did not respond to the morning call for cadets. He was found unconsciou­s in his bed and was immediatel­y taken to the hospital.

At 5:15 a.m., he was declared dead. The cause of his death is cardiac arrest, secondary to internal hemorrhage.

“Basically what happened was that on September 17, parang may nabutas (internal organs) na unti-unting nagleak so inabutan siya early in the morning,” said Co.

Hazing, murder

Co said at least four police-lawyers are now working to file a case against all the cadets involved in maltreatin­g Dormitorio.

He said they expect the cases of violation of Anti-Hazing Law and murder to be filed against the involved cadets.

In the plan to file a murder case, Co said: “We already establishe­d that there was an evident premeditat­ion to harm Cadet Dormitorio starting from August 19 incident.”

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