Lawyer shot dead inside his house; wife in critical condition

ATTACKED AT HOME. Officers from the Guadalupe Police Station stand outside the house of lawyer Salvador Solima (inset) and his wife Verose, who were shot inside before 6 p.m. Monday. SUNSTAR FOTO (AMPER CAMPAÑA)
ATTACKED AT HOME. Officers from the Guadalupe Police Station stand outside the house of lawyer Salvador Solima (inset) and his wife Verose, who were shot inside before 6 p.m. Monday. SUNSTAR FOTO (AMPER CAMPAÑA)

A prominent lawyer died while his wife is in critical condition after two men who posed as clients shot them inside their home on 4th St., Singson Village, Barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City yesterday afternoon.

The victims were identified as Atty. Salvador Solima, 67, and his wife, Verose

They were attacked past 5:30 p.m.

“There were two men in their 40s who knocked on our door, saying that they were clients who were endorsed by the city jail and would like to seek legal help from the attorney. So we asked the attorney if they were to be invited inside and he (Solima) agreed,” Warlino Caballes, 47, one of Verose’s helpers, said in Cebuano.

Caballes said that the suspects waited 20 minutes for Solima to finish eating.

“A few moments after their talk inside the attorney’s office, we heard three gunshots. When the two came out, they also shot Madam (Verose) in the head in the living room,” he said.

SPO3 Rommel Bancog of the Homicide Section of the Cebu City Police Office said that Solima, who was shot in the nape and chest, was declared dead at 6:58 p.m., while Verose is fighting for her life inside a private hospital in the city.

Solima was a former government prosecutor as well as an aspiring politician.

He served as a Cebu City assistant prosecutor but was dismissed from service on June 26, 1998 over charges of gross misconduct/grave abuse of authority and gross ignorance of the rules on inquest.

In 2002, he ran for barangay captain of Guadalupe but lost to Eugenio Faelnar.

Among Solima’s clients in that year was policeman Engelberto Durano. In 2016, Durano was among those who testified before the House of Representatives justice committee that alleged drug lords Jeffrey “Jaguar” Diaz and Kerwin Espinosa had given money to Ronnie Dayan, a driver and lover of Sen. Leila de Lima. Lima, a former justice secretary, was in the first few months of her first term as a senator when Durano and other detainee-witnesses testified against her.

Solima also represented Ermita, Cebu City barangay captain Felicisimo “Imok” Rupinta, who died in an ambush in November 2017.

Solima also ran for Cebu City mayor in 2010 but lost.

One of his high-profile cases was the kidnapping and murder of six-year-old Ellah Joy Pique. He also represented suspected robbery gang leader Joel Somabong. (JOB with SunStar Philippines)

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