Hazing death: Seven fraternity members indicted


The remains of Adamson student John Matthew Salilig, 24, who had been reported missing since Feb 18, 2023, was found in a grassy area in Imus, Cavite. - CAVITE PPO, SALILIG FAMILY

MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors have indicted seven Tau Gamma Phi fraternity members who were linked to the death of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig.

They were also being indicted for the injuries sustained by Roi Osmond dela Cruz, a neophyte who was also purportedly subjected to the fraternity hazing.

The DOJ prosecutors specifically indicted Earl Anthony Osita Romero, Tung Cheng Benitez Ten, Jerome Ochoco Balot, Sandro Dasalla Victorino, Michael Lambert Alcazar Ricalde, Mark Munoz Pedrosa, and Daniel delos Reyes Perry for Salilig’s death and dela Cruz’s injuries.

They will be facing cases for violating the Anti-Hazing Act of 2018 before the Regional Trial Court of Binan City in Laguna.

“In finding probable cause against the respondents, the panel explained in its resolution dated March 13 that all of the above-mentioned respondents planned and actually participated in hazing the recruits by way of paddling.

"The complainants were likewise able to establish that the injuries sustained by John Matthew Salilig led to his death,” according to the briefer issued by the DOJ.

Two more complaints have been filed by several fratmen against their Tau Gamma Phi brothers, but DOJ prosecutors have yet to conduct a preliminary investigation on them.

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