Isa sa mga biktima ng road rage sa Antipolo, pumanaw na, ayon sa pulisya

Isa sa mga biktima ng road rage sa Antipolo, pumanaw na, ayon sa pulisya

- In a breaking news shared by One PH Facebook page, one of the victims in the Antipolo road rage incident has passed away

- This was confirmed today in a breaking news report, courtesy of News 5 of TV 5

- In a video P/Lt. Col. Ryan Lopez Manongdo, chief of police of Antipolo City Police Station, said the victim, who was shot in the head, passed away

- Manongdo also said in the breaking news update that they will be updating the case that they will file against the suspect

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In a breaking news report shared by One PH's Facebook page, one of the victims in the Antipolo road rage incident has passed away.

This was confirmed today in a breaking news update from News 5 of TV 5.

In a video statement, P/Lt. Col. Ryan Lopez Manongdo, chief of Antipolo City Police Station, said the victim, who was shot in the head, did not survive.

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Manongdo also mentioned that they will be updating the charges to be filed against the suspect.

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According to Manongdo, instead of three counts of frustrated murder, they will be updating it accordingly since one of the victims has already passed away.

It can be recalled that, prior to this update, PCOL Felipe Maraggun, Rizal Police Provincial Director, said that two of the 4 victims have already been discharged from the hospital, including the partner of the suspect.

The 28-year-old suspect behind the shooting incident in the Antipolo road rage incident has already been brought to the Antipolo Hall of Justice.

Watch the video below to hear it straight from P/Lt. Col. Ryan Lopez Manongdo, chief of police of Antipolo City Police Station:

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In a previous report by KAMI, PCOL Felipe Maraggun, Rizal Police Provincial Director, gave an update about the victims of the Antipolo road rage yesterday. In an interview with Ivan Mayrina of GMA 7's 'Unang Balita,' Maraggun said two of the four victims were already discharged from the hospital. Included among the discharged victims was the suspect's partner, while one of the victims was still under surgery. It's worth pointing out that the shooting incident started from a verbal and fist fight between the driver of the SUV and 1 motorcycle rider, initially.

In relation to this news, the suspect behind the road rage in Antipolo City that led to a punching and shooting incident finally said his side of the story. In an interview with EJ Gomez of GMA 7's 'Unang Balita,' unlike the accusations being thrown at him, the suspect said he didn't try to scrape over the riders. He said he was driving his SUV fast because he was trying to catch up to another vehicle that they were convoying with. However, a video surfaced showing what happened before the punching and shooting incident.

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