Suspect involved in burying John Matthew Salilig surrenders to police

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Suspect involved in burying John Matthew Salilig surrenders to police
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One of the suspects who allegedly buried hazing victim John Matthew Salilig surrendered to authorities on Thursday.

Cavite Provincial Police Office said 23-year-old suspect Daniel Perry surrendered before Cavite Governor Jonvic Remulla at around 1:30 p.m.

Olazo said the suspect admitted that he is among those who buried the Adamson University student in aHe said Perry surrendered because of his conscience and he was fearing for his family’s safety. Olazo said the suspect will undergo a medical examination before being turned over to the Biñan police station.

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