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CEBU Bzzzzz: Husband s case might snag solution of lawyer Ole s murder. Dec. 19 is Cebu City Sanggunian Day.
Photos from Danao City Police Office and Vice Mayor Office s Facebook page
+ December 18, 2020 ANOTHER lawyer was gunned down: Baby Maria Concepcion Landero-Ole. Last Thursday, December 17, lawyer Landero-Ole of Taboc, Danao City was driving her pickup on that city s highway when shot by unidentified persons on a motorcycle.
Atty. Landero-Ole, who passed the 2006 bar and was registered in the roll of attorneys as #54408 (May 3, 2007), was a member of the Cebu province chapter of the Integrated Bar, which condemned the killing, along with the Cebu City chapter.
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+ December 19, 2020 LOCAL police in Danao City now have four suspects considered “persons of interest” in the ambush-slay of lawyer Baby Maria Concepcion Landero-Ole.
Maj. Ma. Theresa Macatangay, Danao City police chief, said aside from the gunman and the driver of the getaway vehicle, two other people on board a white van accompanied the two suspects and served as “spotters.”
Macatangay said witnesses at the crime scene saw the white van speeding off after the two assailants gunned down Ole.
Ole was on her way to Liloan town after attending a hearing when she was gunned down in Barangay Looc, Danao City on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020.
Dispatch from Crame No. 1001:
Sen. Leila M. de Lima s comments on the killing of another lawyer, Baby Maria Concepcion Landero-Ole
12/18/20
I vehemently condemn the killing yesterday of another lawyer, Atty. Ma. Concepcion Landero-Ole, in Danao, Cebu.
The culture of killings and disregard for human life as sown by the Duterte regime continues to reap its grim toll almost daily, further desensitizing us to what in any civilized society should be an abominable and monstrous state of affairs that cannot simply be allowed to continue.
That all of these killings continue on top of Duterte s incompetent and negligent handling of the COVID-19 pandemic only shows that spreading death is the only core competence of this regime, that it kills both by negligence and by intention simply because it does not care for the human lives lost in what has become for the Philippines a way of death instead of a way of life.