The death of 24-year-old college student John Matthew Salilig is 'a loss that should never have happened,' said the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) which decried all forms of physical or psychological harm like fraternity hazing.
The death of 24-year-old college student John Matthew Salilig is "a loss that shouldall forms of physical or psychological harm like fraternity hazing.been reportedly buried for 10 days before he was found by local policeallegedly involved in the disappearance and killing of Salilig.
On Thursday, March 2, six suspects were arrested.
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