
Family Declines to Claim Body of Ex-Student Leader Killed in Negros Clash
The family of an former University of the Philippines Cebu student leader, who was killed in a clash in Negros, has declined to claim his remains. Government officials, including the NTF-Elcac, have commented on his death, linking it to alleged 'terror grooming'.
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Family of ex-student leader killed in Negros clash won’t claim his remains
The circumstances surrounding Dingding’s death cause too much distress for the family, particularly his mother, who is reportedly battling colon cancer and has been advised to avoid stress during her treatment
By Reymund Titong, Ambo Delilan
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BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS ORIENTAL, Philippines — The parents of Vince Francis Dingding, 30, a former University of the Philippines Cebu student leader who later joined the New People’s Army (NPA), said they would no longer claim his remains after he was killed in an encounter with government troops in Cauayan, Negros Occidental on May 16.
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