Video kung paano inabandona van na huling sinakyan ni Anson Que at driver, inilabas
- The van last used by Anson Que and his driver Armanie Pabillo was found abandoned on Seminary Road, Barangay Bahay Toro, Quezon City, on March 29
- Two unidentified individuals were seen exiting the van and walking away, raising suspicions of possible foul play, GMA News reported
- Police discovered the van on April 8, and the next day, the bodies of Que and Pabillo were found in Rodriguez, Rizal
- Anson Que was a Chinese-Filipino businessman active in Metro Manila’s trading sector, and authorities are now investigating the case as a potential premeditated murder
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The van last seen transporting Chinese businessman Anson Que and his driver, Armanie Pabillo, was discovered abandoned in Barangay Bahay Toro, Quezon City.
The vehicle, a crucial piece of evidence in the ongoing investigation, was found parked along Seminary Road at around 7:45 p.m. on March 29.
Witnesses reported seeing two unidentified individuals exit the van and walk away from the scene without raising suspicion.
The van remained unnoticed until April 8, when authorities finally located and identified it.
The following day, April 9, the bodies of Anson Que and Armanie Pabillo were discovered in Rodriguez, Rizal, confirming suspicions of foul play.
The discovery of their corpses marked a grim turn in the case, which had started as a disappearance with little public information.
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Anson Que, known in the local business community for his involvement in trading and import-export services, was reported missing along with Pabillo shortly after their last known departure in the van.
Que, a Chinese-Filipino businessman, had been active in Metro Manila’s commercial circles, and his sudden disappearance alarmed both his family and colleagues.
Authorities are now piecing together surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts to trace the identities of the two men seen leaving the van.
Investigators suspect premeditated murder.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh