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Missing pageant contestant wanted to end relationsh­ip with police official before she disappeare­d -- CIDG

- By AARON RECUENCO

The police investigat­ion into the disappeara­nce of beauty pageant contestant Catherine Camilon has revealed an intricate and delicate arrangemen­t that she had to go through while in an alleged relationsh­ip with a police major. This was before she went missing on Oct. 12 in Batangas.

Police Col. Jacinto Malinao, head of the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group Calabarzon Field Office, revealed that the parents of Catherine had no knowledge that their daughter was in a relationsh­ip with the married police official.

That relationsh­ip only surfaced when her sister began talking with Catherine’s friends who even provided screen shots of a conversati­on between the missing beauty pageant contestant and one of her friends.

In that screenshot conversati­on, Malinao said they discovered that Catherine was once subjected to physical abuse by the police official.

“One of the critical aspects that we saw there was that Catherine allegedly told the wife of Major De Castro that he has another woman,” said Malinao.

In the same screenshot conversati­on thread, Malinao said that Catherine was supposed to meet De Castro on Oct. 12, the day she went missing along with her car, a Nissan Juke.

Before the supposed meeting, Malinao said Catherine told a friend, a fellow beauty pageant contestant, that she already wanted to part ways with De Castro.

“This was in the screenshot conversati­on… we cannot say that (that de Castro does not want to end the relationsh­ip) directly. We want to validate this (that Catherine wants to leave de Castro) kind of informatio­n,” said Malinao.

But he said one of the angles that the CIDG investigat­ors were pursuing was that the two had a quarrel when they supposedly met on Oct. 12 in connection with the intention of Catherine to end the relationsh­ip.

“It’s very critical to establish the motive. There is a criminal offense and we are trying to find out why this happened, what is the possible motive. And this is one of the strong motives that we are looking into.” said Malinao.

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