Davao radio journalist shot dead
| 06/16/2010 The killing of journalists never stops. An outspoken  radio broadcaster has been shot dead by an unknown gunman in Davao,  police said yesterday in the latest in a rash of attacks on journalists. Desidario Camangyan, 52, of Sunrise FM in Mati City,  was shot dead by the lone gunman shortly after the victim hosted a  singing contest at a nearby town late Monday, said local police  spokesman Supt. Querubin Manalang. “We don’t have  suspects yet. That is why we have created a task force to find out the  full circumstances behind his murder,” Manalang added. Mati residents said Camangyan was  unafraid in his broadcasts to attack the area’s criminality including  illegal drugs and gambling. Police authorities are  now looking into some angles that could have triggered the killing of  Camangyan in Manay town, Davao Oriental province Monday night. Reports reaching the Philippine National Police (PNP)  headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City showed that the killing took  place at around 10:30 p.m., in Bgy., Old Macopa, Manay town while the  victim was sitting onstage as one of the judges of a singing contest. The reports claimed that the gunman came from behind  and shot the victim while seated on stage.... MORE    Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100616hed6.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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