Following the death of a student linked to fraternity rites, families of hazing victims have called for a review of the anti-hazing law as they questioned its sufficiency in penalizing the act.
Talino at Galing ng Pinoy (TGP) Party-list has vowed to reach out to the family of its "brod", John Matthew Salilig, for the purpose of "assuaging their deep hurt and anguish".
TGP Party-list Rep. Jose "Bong" Teves Jr (Facebook)
"We, in the TGP Party-List, condole with the family of Brod J
Senator Christopher ‘’Bong’’ Go believes that the fatal hazing of an Adamson University engineering student would not affect the push for the revival of the Reserved Officer Training Corps (ROTC).
John Matthew Salilig (Matt Salilig / Facebook)
Go said ROTC is different from fraternitie
Another suspect in the alleged hazing death of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig underwent inquest proceedings on Saturday, March 4.
Biñan City Police Station (CPS) chief Lt. Col. Virgilio M. Jopia told the Manila Bulletin in a phone interview that the suspect, Daniel de los Reyes P
ZAMBOANGA CITY – Hazing victim John Matthew Salilig was laid to rest in a cemetery here on Saturday, March 4.
THE remains of hazing victim John Matthew Salilig are laid to rest along with that of his grandfather Romulo in Zamboanga City on Saturday, March 4. (Liza Abubakar-Jocson)
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