PNP warns against meddling as hazing death case 'solved'

A recent development in the investigation of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig's alleged hazing incident reveals that suspects initially planned to burn his body but later buried it in Imus, Cavite.

Police consider the case 'solved' following the arrest of some Tau Gamma Phi fraternity members and the filing of criminal complaints against six suspects.

The Philippine National Police warns anyone attempting to interfere with the investigation will face consequences, emphasizing a thorough probe is underway.

A fraternity neophyte positively identified six persons of interest involved in Salilig's hazing incident.

Salilig was found dead on February 28 in Imus, Cavite, ten days after he went missing during initiation rites.

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