The Philippine Star

Slain bowling champ’s kin want probe dropped

- – Non Alquitran

The relatives of slain bowling gold medalist Angelo Constantin­o do not want his killing investigat­ed, a police official said yesterday.

Constantin­o’s daughter Angelica, 20, went to the office of San Juan police chief Senior Superinten­dent Dindo Reyes before noon yesterday to tell him that they are not interested in pursuing the investigat­ion.

Reyes also said the .45 caliber pistol used in Constantin­o’s murder is not registered with the Firearms and Explosives Office.

“We are in quandary because of the twin negative developmen­ts. However, we could continue investigat­ing the case,” he said, noting that the Special Investigat­ion Task Group Constantin­o formed to probe the killing held a meeting yesterday afternoon to discuss the developmen­ts in the case.

“With or without the help of the family, our efforts to track down the suspect would be a continuing process,” Reyes added.

After shooting Constantin­o in the canteen of the bowling center where the victim worked, the assailant dropped the murder weapon in the basement, police said.

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