The Philippine Army has ordered a thorough investigation into the alleged suicide inside Fort Bonifacio of an Army junior officer who graduated from the Philippine Military Academy last year.
Second Lieutenant Stephanie R. Rebellon was found lying down in the comfort room of her quarters with a gunshot wound in the head at around 11 a.m. on Sunday, according to a statement issued by the office of Army spokesperson Col. Xerxes Trinidad on Tuesday.
Trinidad said the 25-year-old female officer was assigned at the headquarters of the Civil-Military Operation Regiment at Fort Bonifacio, and was undergoing orientation for her future role in CMOR’s Civil and Public Affairs Center.
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