Sunday, August 3, 2008

Lasallian girl kidnapped?!

sorry for STAR people.. 
i think i should let the whole dlsu community know about this issue, so i'm posting this...
thank you for your consideration.. :)

DISCLAIMER:
sa lahat nagmagbabasa nito.. 
the investigation is not finish yet, so hindi lahat ng nakalagay dito is proven na..
so dont make conclusions yet..

Andrew P.


DLSU coed flees from abductors 
By Nestor Etolle 
Sunday, August 03 2008 (www.philstar.com)  

A 17-year-old Filipino-American student of De La Salle University (DLSU) managed to escape unharmed from her alleged abductors Friday night in a secluded place in Cubao, Quezon City. 

Accompanied by her mother and an uncle, the second-year student narrated her experience before investigators of the General Assignment Section of the Manila Police District yesterday afternoon.  

According to the victim, she started to feel “groggy” after coming out of the women’s comfort room in the Bro. Andrew Gonzalez building at the DLSU campus along Taft Avenue at around 4:30 p.m. Friday. She told police officers she was alone in the comfort room when she smelled something “weird,” which made her feel dizzy. 

She said she was half-conscious when she left the building, but eventually passed out. 
The student said she regained consciousness inside a red car parked at a secluded place in Cubao. She said she saw three men talking outside the car. She said she managed to get out of the unlocked vehicle and swiftly run away, catching the men outside the 
car off-guard. 

The victim’s mother told police her daughter arrived at their house in Project 6, Quezon City at around midnight the same day, pale and trembling. The mother said she was frantically looking for her daughter, whom she fetches from school everyday. Last Friday, the mother said her daughter failed to meet her at the campus. 

The victim lost a set of diamond earrings and a ring worth P120,000, a wallet containing P4,000 and $200 and ATM cards, which she believes were taken by her abductors while she was unconscious. 

The mother subjected her daughter to medical examinations that proved that she was not sexually molested. 

The police believe the victim could have been taken from inside the campus while she was unconscious. However, investigators said they would look deeper in how the coed was snatched without getting the attention of other students and the school’s security 
personnel.            

They will also trace the source of the alleged “scent” at the school’s comfort room. 
Meanwhile, the coed assured investigators she has never taken drugs and is willing to undergo drug tests to prove the veracity of her statements to police. The mother said she always accompanies her daughter to social gatherings and is fully aware of all of her 
activities.  
 
/*Copyright 2007. Philstar Global Corp. All rights reserved. This article cannot be published or redistributed without the permission of the publisher.*/




Nicole Villarojo's, DLSU-SC President, comment:
As suspected, there are things that just don't fit regarding the case.
 
The administration is currently doing their own investigation- -particularly regarding the girl's case. I'm not in authority to say what her current status is as a student, but let me just tell you not to worry. Let's just let the admin do their thing. We'll have something more conclusive in a few days.
 
If people (both students/parents/ faculty) ask you about it, just please tell them that the adminsitration is doing the investigation and not to worry. Details regarding it will come in the few days. Okay? Please don't draw conclusions. I don't want to put the SC in bad light because we spoke too quickly. Don't do anything rash. If you've forwarded it already to your respective yahoogroups, please put a disclaimer. Nothing has been proven.
 
Thank you everyone!

10 comments:

  1. honestly, in my own opinion..
    i think what the girl is saying is not true..
    imposible ka makalabas ng andrew building without even seen by guards and/or students...

    anyway, let us wait for the results of the investigation... :)

    again, the case is not yet still proven,ok?!

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  2. yeah i read about that this morning.

    natakot nga dad ko eh, kc i always walk home alone. :/ good thing i'm not a ridiculously rich kid. :)) di nga ako rich kid eh. haha

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  3. actually pwede... pero what are the chances that a lasallian would kidnap a fellow lasallian? I mean... makakalabas ka ng andrew udetected if nagtago ka sa car na palabas ng andrew... which only students and faculty are allowed parking inside....hmm... owell..

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  4. huwoooooh. di nako pupunta ng CR sa andrew. XD kahit sa sj pa yung cr, ayus lang. WAG NA LANG DUN. XD

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  5. uu nga noh..
    ok yun,ah..
    hindi ko naisip yun..

    pero ang weird pa rin.. hindi ka naman makakapsok sa building if you're not a dlsu student, faculty or staff..

    well,let's see..

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  6. LOL. Kaya pala ayaw na nilang pumunta sa mga CR ng Andrew. Wahaha!

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  7. got this from kuya gil...

    //http://www. dlsu.edu. ph/announcements /default. asp?id=454

    Official DLSU Statement on Philippine Star News Article

    De La Salle University
    OFFICIAL STATEMENT
    RE: Philippine Star news article
    "DLSU coed flees from abductors"
    By Nestor Etolle
    Published August 3, 2008


    In response to the Philippine Star article, "DLSU coed flees from abductors," written by Nestor Etolle and published last August 3, De La Salle University wants to clarify that the student, whose name was withheld in the story, is no longer enrolled in DLSU. Her last enrollment was for the third trimester of School Year 2007-2008, which ended in April 2008.

    The University's records also show no mention of her name on the campus entry logs on August 1, 2008, the date of the alleged incident.

    De La Salle University assures the public and its various stakeholders that it gives utmost importance to the safety of students under its care through stringent security measures implemented in all its campus facilities.





    From: Marketing Communication Office
    De La Salle University-Manila

    Posted on: 08/04/2008

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