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CIDG sees hazing in students’ death

CIDG on Monday said the deaths of Ateneo de Manila University student-athletes could be a case of hazing due to the ‘bootcamp’ style training as well as surrounding circumstances that led to the drowning of Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili.

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00:00This one is basically a homicide or ceasing investigation.
00:07Sir, nung mga unang araw na nangyari yan,
00:10may mga lumutang na may mga pasak sa katawan.
00:13Itong dalawa, may nakita ko ba kayong pasak
00:16base doon sa medical department na nakita niya na sa investigation?
00:19That is part of the final question that we will be asking
00:22within the course of the investigation,
00:24not only to the students but also to the course.
00:27So we will be answering that question.
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