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Solano says he would be cleared

- By JAIMIE ABIERA

John Paul Solano, one of the prime suspects in the hazing death of Horacio Castillo III, is confident the Department of Justice (DoJ) will release him soon.

“Kasi alam ko naman na inosente ako. Alam ng Diyos na wala akong kasalanan, tumulong lang ako,” he said.

Solano is the only suspect in the case who is under police custody. MPD has filed several cases in court against him, including murder, perjury, obstructio­n of justice, robbery, and the violation of the anti-hazing law.

While he already misses his family, he’d rather not see them at the moment.

Solano does not harbor ill feelings towards the MPD, who subjected him to inquest proceeding­s before the DoJ.

His lawyers have since sought for his release.

“Wala naman kaming gustong ioffend dun sa ginawa naming motion. Nagulat lang ‘yung lawyers ko kasi kung bakit ako ininquest, eh ang reason ko for surrenderi­ng is to aid the investigat­ion,” Solano explained.

He added that in cases of voluntary surrender, he can invoke his right for preliminar­y investigat­ion as provided in the Constituti­on. “‘Yun ang tamang way,” he said. Solano, who promised authoritie­s to spill all that he knows about the death of Castillo, admitted he now fears possible retributio­n from his fraternity brothers.

“Pero I still believe na hindi naman sila ganun ka-savage magbalak ng vengeance sa akin,” he said.

He admitted that after all the mess he went through, he is now unsure if he will still be active in Aegis Juris as fraternity member.

“I am thinking about that, pero more or less, ‘yung ibang lawyers ko kasi are my brods din who took my case pro bono. Baka sila na lang ang i-meet ko madalas, not the fraternity itself,” he said.

Solano does not regret bringing Castillo to the Chinese General Hospital (CGH) – what he regrets is him agreeing to be left with the victim there, as requested by his fraternity brothers.

“I would never regret na tumulong ako sa isang tao,” he said. “Ang niregret ko lang sa mga nangyari ay ‘yung nagpaiwan pa ako sa ospital.”

 ?? (Ali Vicoy) ?? THE BULLETIN board of Aegis Juris Fraternity is filled with messages from concerned students of University of Santo Tomas in the aftermath of the death of law student Horacio Castillo III allegedly due to hazing.
(Ali Vicoy) THE BULLETIN board of Aegis Juris Fraternity is filled with messages from concerned students of University of Santo Tomas in the aftermath of the death of law student Horacio Castillo III allegedly due to hazing.

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