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NBI files cases against 11 individuals over Christine Dacera's death

 The NBI has filed formal complaints against 11 individuals who was allegedly involved to the death of 23-year-old flight attendant Christine Dacera on New Year's Day.




According to NBI statement , those charged were Mark Anthony Rosales, Romel Galido, John Pascual dela Serna III, Darwin Joseph Macalla, Gregorio Angelo Rafael de Guzman, Jezreel Rapinan, Alain Chen, Reymar Englis, lawyer Neptali Maroto, Louie de Lima, and Police Major Michael Nick Sarmiento.







Among the cases filed to the Department of Justice are violation of Section 3 of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, perjury, obstruction of justice, and reckless imprudence resulting in homicide.





Rosales and Galido were charged with violations of Section 3(k) of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act for supposedly delivering and giving away party drugs. Another violation of section 3 (a) of Dangerous Drugs Act was filed against Rosales for introducing party drugs. 






Complaints of perjury were filed against Galido, Dela Serna, and Macalla for providing false testimonies. 





Meanwhile, for supposedly giving false, fabricated information to mislead or prevent the law enforcement agencies from apprehending the offenders, obstruction of justice was filed against all of Dacera’s friends, including Maroto.





Dela Serna, De Lima, Rapinan, and Chen face reckless imprudence resulting in homicide for supposedly neglecting the condition of Dacera which led to her untimely death.







Sarmiento, who conducted the initial autopsy report, faces falsification of an official document by a public officer for supposedly declaring untruthful findings in his autopsy report, under Article 171, paragraph 4 of the Revised Penal Code.





According to the reautopsy report of Dacera, revealed that the cause of her death was “microscopic evidence of peri-aortic hemorrhages and aortic wall disruption, suspicious for a bleeding dissecting aneurysm based on the review of slides of PNP Crime Laboratory.”






In the NBI's autopsy report conducted by its Medico-Legal Division revealed that the victim’s urinary bladder was “full of urine,” as they were able to obtain 130 milliliters of urine from Dacera, nor was there abrasion in the external parts of her genitals, in contrast to the autopsy report of Maj. Sarmiento.






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