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Monday, September 12, 2005
Woman kills exec of Floirendo firm
By Joy G. Romares

A WOMAN assassin confronted and shot dead an auditor of a Floirendo-owned company along Libby road in Bago Gallera, Talomo District, Saturday morning.

Police are still conducting further investigation into the deal of Ronaldo Alviar, 40, a father of five and an internal auditor of the Anflo Management and Investment Corporation, as there has been no indication that somebody was out to kill Alviar earlier on.

Alviar lives in Rosalina Phase 3 in Baliok.

The victim was riding his motorcycle with plate number YB-6419 from Baliok at around 7:30 a.m. when he stopped to urinate at Purok 4 along Libby Road.

Witnesses reported, two persons on a motorcycle stopped nearby.

One of the motorcycle-riders, a woman clad in a black shirt and a black ball cap, disembarked and confronted Alviar before shooting him with a handgun several times.

The man who was driving the motorcycle, whom witnesses said was wearing a helmet, also pulled out a handgun and shot Alviar before speeding off with the woman.

Members of the Scene of Crime Operations (Soco) team led by Chief Inspector Tomas Dimaandal, declared Alvior dead on the spot.

Police recovered five empty shells of a caliber .45 pistol at the scene of crime.

Alviar's cadaver is now at the Angel Funeral Homes in Toril.

Alviar's wife, whose name Sun.Star Davao failed to get, said in a radio interview that she has no idea why her husband was killed.

She added that her husband did not receive any death threat before the incident happened.

An unidentified colleague of Alviar added in the same interview that the assassin might have just disguised himself as a woman.

Alviar is the second executive of a Floirendo-owned company killed in the past week.

Last Thursday, the Assistant Vice President of Tadeco's engineering Division, Bobby dela Cruz, 40, was stabbed dead by a contractual worker of the banana plantation in Panabo City.

The suspect, Rinelo Apusaga, was likewise shot dead by a company security guard.

Apusaga stabbed dela Cruz from behind after the executive scolded him at around 8:30 a.m. at the Tadeco wharf at Purok Tanguigue in Barangay San Pedro.

(September 12, 2005 issue)
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