Philippine Daily Inquirer

3 in PMA fatal hazing held

- —STORY BY JEANNETTE I. ANDRADE

Three upperclass­men in the Philippine Military Academy are being held for the hazing death of Cadet 4th Class Darwin Dormitorio. The military chief, Gen. Benjamin Madrigal Jr., has promised to hold accountabl­e others responsibl­e for the 20-year-old plebe’s death. The Baguio City police chief says two other cadets are regarded as persons of interest in the hazing of Dormitorio.

Three Philippine Military Academy (PMA) upperclass­men are being held for the hazing death of Cadet 4th Class Darwin Dormitorio, following a pledge by the military chief, Gen. Benjamin Madrigal Jr., to hold accountabl­e all people responsibl­e for the 20-year-old student’s demise.

In a radio interview on Sunday, Maj. Reynan Afan, spokespers­on for the PMA, said two cadets third class had been sent to the stockade and a cadet first class was being held at the holding center at Fort Gregorio del Pilar in Baguio City.

2 persons of interest

Afan said the two cadets in the stockade were suspected of having direct involvemen­t in the hazing of Dormitorio, while the other was being investigat­ed for his role in the beating and eventual death of the plebe.

He did not identify the three cadets.

Col. Allen Rae Co, the Baguio City police chief, elevated the three cadets to suspects and referred to two other cadets as persons of interest in the investigat­ion of the case.

Co did not name the persons of interest.

Afan said the PMA was concentrat­ing on identifyin­g all people involved whether as participan­ts or as witnesses to the hazing of Dormitorio.

He said the PMA referred the case to the Philippine National Police from the start.

“We cordoned off the area and secured all persons who may have informatio­n on the matter. We directed all of them to cooperate with the investigat[ive] agencies to ensure that the probe gets results,” Afan said.

In a statement on Sunday, Madrigal expressed his condolence­s to Dormitorio’s family and gave assurances that the PMA was conducting a “thorough and speedy investigat­ion.”

“We will also hand over those responsibl­e to proper authoritie­s and let the wheel of justice turn,” he added.

Madrigal, who is retiring on Sept. 28, stressed that the military does not tolerate any act that endangers soldiers, “more so future leaders of our organizati­on.”

He said the military would take steps “to ensure that this tragic incident is properly investigat­ed and to prevent it from happening again.”

Hospitaliz­ed

A member of PMA Class of 2023, Dormitorio is a son of retired Army Col. William Dormitorio, who graduated from the academy in 1974.

Dormitorio died on Wednesday from cardiac arrest secondary to internal injuries.

Lt. Gen. Ronnie Evangelist­a, the PMA superinten­dent, said the medicolega­l examinatio­n found signs of blunt force trauma on the cadet’s body, indicating maltreatme­nt

that resulted in his death, the first in the academy in 18 years.

It is unclear when Dormitorio was hazed.

A source in the academy said the student was admitted to the PMA hospital two weeks ago after he complained of stomach pains.

The source did not say how long Dormitorio stayed in the hospital and what the findings were.

Recurring stomach pains sent Dormitorio back to the hospital on Tuesday. He was found to have urinary tract infection and was discharged.

Evangelist­a said on Friday that Dormitorio was sick throughout Tuesday, but was not taken back to the hospital until 4 a.m. on Wednesday. He died an hour later.

Letter to family

A letter to his family he had asked other cadets to put in the mail for him indicated Dormitorio was hospitaliz­ed in midaugust.

Dormitorio wrote that he was confined in the hospital, but did not say what was ailing him.

The undated letter must have been written in the third week of August or earlier, as the cadet said he expected to be discharged by Aug. 26.

Hazing is banned in Philippine schools. Last year, President Duterte signed a new law that imposes heavier penalties on hazers and also punishes people who cover up the crime.

On Saturday, Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriguez said he had filed a resolution for a House probe into Dormitorio’s hazing death.

Dormitorio’s body lies in state in a flag-draped coffin at a funeral home in Cagayan de Oro City. He will be buried on Tuesday.

His family asked the PMA on Saturday to make his death the last in the premier military school.

“It’s not good to know that cadets who are willing to serve our country die during their training,” said Mayor Omaradji Pizarro of Kalinangan, Bukidnon province, Dormitorio’s uncle.

“What we demand to know is why these upperclass­men are so sadistic, barbaric, very cruel, when in fact, they (junior cadets) will soon be their comrades,” Pizarro said.

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 ?? —JIGGER JERUSALEM/INQUIRER MINDANAO ?? VICTIM OF SADISM The body of PMA cadet Darwin Dormitorio arrives at Laguinding­an Airport on Saturday.
—JIGGER JERUSALEM/INQUIRER MINDANAO VICTIM OF SADISM The body of PMA cadet Darwin Dormitorio arrives at Laguinding­an Airport on Saturday.

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