Philippine Daily Inquirer

DAVAO STUDENT DIES IN HAZING RITES; 8 FRATERNITY MEMBERS HELD

- —REPORTS FROM GERMELINA LACORTE AND CARMELITO Q. FRANCISCO

DAVAO CITY—Eight members of Alpha Kappa Rho (Akrho) fraternity were arrested following the death of a 19-year-old criminolog­y student of the University of Mindanao (UM) who underwent hazing rites on Sunday, police said.

Reports said members of a government rescue team failed to revive August Ceazar Saplot when they reached the house of one of the fraternity members in Mandug, Buhangin District, at 3:10 p.m. The group went to the house to rest after the initiation rites that started at 11 a.m., according to a report by Brig. Gen. Benjamin Silo Jr. of the Davao City police.

Another student, Michael Angelo Ligaya, 18, incurred serious injuries and was taken to Southern Philippine­s Medical Center (SPMC) for treatment.

Ligaya told the police that he and Saplot were “pledgees” of the Akrho-Alpha Delta chapter. They went through the initiation rites at a vacant lot reportedly owned by the family of George Regalado, a fraternity member, at Kinto Limbo, Barangay Santo Niño.

Banned

Ligaya said Saplot collapsed when they were at Regalado’s house, prompting their companions to call the city government’s 911 ambulance.

Police arrested Jeremiah Moya, 23, president of the fraternity’s Alpha Delta chapter;

Leji Wensdy Quibuyen, 22, master initiator; John Lloyd Sumagang, 25, chapter vice president; Harold Joshua Flauta, 22; John Steven Silvosa, 18; Ramel John Gamo, 24; Gilbert Asoy Jr., 20; and Roseller Gaentano, 25.

Police recovered a black leather belt and two fraternity applicatio­n forms but did not find the wooden paddle used during the initiation rites. Six other fraternity members who participat­ed in the rites escaped.

UM condemned the incident, saying “all fraterniti­es have been banned from the university since the enactment of the Republic Act No. 8049, or the Anti-Hazing Law.”

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