Manila Bulletin

3 burned bodies found inside car owned by former Batangas solon

- By AARON B. RECUENCO

Three burned bodies were found inside a car owned by former Batangas 2nd District congressma­n Edgar Mendoza in Tiaong, Quezon, on Thursday. Police initially theorized that the three were killed before their bodies were burned inside a Honda Civic that was found near a bridge in Barangay San Francisco.

Maj. Lawrence Panganiban, chief of police of Tiaong town, said that at around 1:45 a.m. they received a phone call about a car burning near the San Francisco Bridge at midnight.

“I immediatel­y sent my men in the area because the report that we received was that there could be persons inside the burning vehicle,” Panganiban told the Manila Bulletin in a phone interview.

When the police checked, Panganiban said his men discovered three burned cadavers at the backseat of the vehicle.

He said they initially learned of the possible identity of one of the victims through the identifica­tion cards and documents found inside the car.

“What remained were skeletons, they were burned beyond recognitio­n so it is hard to say that one of them is indeed the former congressma­n,” said Panganiban.

“We need DNA (deoxyribon­ucleic acid) test to really identify them,” he added.

But Panganiban said that the family of Mendoza confirmed that the vehicle is owned by the former congressma­n.

Quoting the informatio­n relayed by the family, Panganiban said that Mendoza, a lawyer, left their house in Batangas on Wednesday to meet a client in Laguna.

He said Mendoza left with his driver identified as Ruel Ruiz and bodyguard Nicanor Mendoza.

The last communicat­ion of Mendoza

to his family was before they had a lunch in Lipa City.

It is not immediatel­y clear how the vehicle ended up in Tiaong.

But police said that there were indication­s that the victims were killed since all the bodies were found at the backseat and appeared to have been set on fire

He, however, said that it is difficult to establish that the victims were shot since the cadavers were all burned and that what the cops recovered were skeletal remains.

“Some of the personal belongings of the victims were also found scattered a few meters away from the vehicle,” said Panganiban.

“We are conducting a thorough investigat­ion of this case and we will do everything to solve this case,” said Panganiban.

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