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Wednesday, December 05, 2007 (Philippines)

Kin of victims pour out anger
Lermy Pasco (right) whose son Lord Stephen was killed in the Oct. 4 drive-by shootings, confronts suspects Aristotle Aves (left) and Jose Singson. (Sun.star photo/Ruel Rosillo)
FAMILIES of drive-by shooting victims could not help but lash out at Aristotle Aves, who is the suspected gunman.

Liza Presbetiro and Aves’ mother Josie and his younger sister Buena Jay also argued, forcing the police to calm them down during a press conference yesterday morning.

Liza confronted Buena Jay for saying that Aves was not the one who shotLord Stephen Pasco Vasquez, William John Aznar and Laurence Morados last Oct. 4.

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