Woman found dead inside SUV in Batangas, vehicle riddled with bullets
- A 30-year-old female resident of Sto. Tomas City, Batangas, was discovered lifeless in a bullet-riddled vehicle in Barangay Sta. Anastacia early Thursday, Sept. 25
- Police said the SUV sustained multiple gunfire shots, and the victim suffered fatal wounds before suspects fled
- The killing follows other recent incidents, including the stabbing of a teen in Manila and an ambush in Quezon City
- Police are probing possible motives such as personal grudge, business disputes, or organized crime, while residents call for tighter security
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Authorities in Sto. Tomas City, Batangas, discovered the lifeless body of a 30-year-old woman inside a bullet-riddled SUV in Barangay Sta. Anastacia early Thursday, September 25.

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Police reports revealed that the victim, a resident of Sto. Tomas, was found in the driver’s seat with multiple gunshot wounds.
Her sport utility vehicle bore several bullet holes, indicating that the attackers opened fire at close range before fleeing the scene.
Responding officers immediately cordoned off the area as investigators scoured for spent shells and possible CCTV footage that could help identify the suspects.
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The killing adds to a string of recent violent incidents in the country that have stirred public concern.
Just last week, a teenage boy was stabbed to death in Manila amid protest chaos, while earlier this month, a businessman in Quezon City was ambushed by motorcycle-riding gunmen.
These incidents highlight the persistent problem of violent crimes and the brazenness of perpetrators who continue to operate in public spaces.
Residents of Sto. Tomas expressed fear and alarm over the latest attack.
“Hindi na ligtas kahit sa sariling lugar,” a bystander told reporters, reflecting the growing unease in the community.
Local officials have called for intensified police visibility and checkpoints, particularly during late hours, to prevent similar tragedies.
Authorities are currently investigating the motive behind the killing, considering possibilities such as personal grudge, business-related disputes, or organized crime.
The identity of the assailants remains unknown as of press time, and police vowed to pursue leads until justice is served for the victim and her family.
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