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Alvin Que submits sworn affidavit on kidnap-slay case of dad Anson
Alvin Que (in black) attend the preliminary investigation on the Anson Que kidnap-slay case at the Department of Justice. Adrian Ayalin, ABS-CBN News.

MANILA — Alvin Que, the son of businessman Anson Que who was kidnapped and killed last March, submitted his sworn affidavit Wednesday before the Department of Justice (DOJ) after being tagged in the crime.
MANILA — Alvin Que, the son of businessman Anson Que who was kidnapped and killed last March, submitted his sworn affidavit Wednesday before the Department of Justice (DOJ) after being tagged in the crime.
Que was accompanied by his lawyer Perlito Campanilla during the preliminary investigation before government prosecutors at the DOJ.
Que was accompanied by his lawyer Perlito Campanilla during the preliminary investigation before government prosecutors at the DOJ.
Campanilla emphasized that they are fully cooperating with relevant authorities and maintained that Alvin has nothing to do with the kidnapping and killing of his father.
Campanilla emphasized that they are fully cooperating with relevant authorities and maintained that Alvin has nothing to do with the kidnapping and killing of his father.
“In fact, yung negosasyon ng ransom, 'yung paghingi niya ng proof of life, it's very indicative na talagang walang wala siyang kinalaman,” Campanilla said.
“In fact, yung negosasyon ng ransom, 'yung paghingi niya ng proof of life, it's very indicative na talagang walang wala siyang kinalaman,” Campanilla said.
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Campanilla did not divulge the details of the sworn affidavit.
Campanilla did not divulge the details of the sworn affidavit.
“This tragedy has caused immense pain and suffering, but we remain steadfast in our resolve to see that those responsible are going to justice,” Campanilla said.
“This tragedy has caused immense pain and suffering, but we remain steadfast in our resolve to see that those responsible are going to justice,” Campanilla said.
Meantime, Chinese national Kelly Tan or Gong Wen Li also attended the preliminary investigation.
Meantime, Chinese national Kelly Tan or Gong Wen Li also attended the preliminary investigation.
Tan, believed to be a co-mastermind, was arrested last weekend in Boracay along with another suspect.
Tan, believed to be a co-mastermind, was arrested last weekend in Boracay along with another suspect.
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