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MAGUAD SIBLINGS SLAY: MOM CLAIMS 'SACRISTAN' ONE OF THE ALLEGED SUSPECTS

 The Maguad sibling murder case still continue despite the admission of the  family's adopted minor suspect to the killings identified as Janice. She is now under the custody of the Department of Social Welfare and Development.




Lovella Maguad, the siblings mother, took to social media on Saturday and shared an update to the case of her two children which was brutally murdered in their house.


Maguad family photo. Photo credits: Lovella Maguad / FB


"Resumption of work in government offices starts tomorrow, January 3, 2022. My husband and I are expecting to be receiving copies of the two suspects' judicial affidavits illustrating how these two minors brutally killed my two innocent children with discernment perhaps any day from tomorrow," she wrote in a Facebook post.





She added that "one suspect has been in and out from the DSWD, received psycho social interventions and taken care of by them in more or less 8 years while the other is a sacristan who has been serving the church." 


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With a heavy heart, the heartbroken mother of two had expressed regret on the existing Juvenile justice system in the country whom she described it "unfair".




"The scenario we are experiencing right now shows the unfairness of the DSWD in dealing with the suspects and victims who are both minors. I saw how they handle with care and protection the suspects leaving my innocent  kids alone (inside their coffins)- who didn't savor the privilege of their rights.




"Victims are always victims unless there would be the bravest hearts and impartial sound mind to fight for justice. 




"This is the ugliest incident happened during the celebration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Anniversary," she said.




She hope that "proponent of the Juvenile justice law and its supporters, the law itself, rights  advocates, politicians who always backing up complaints on disciplinary measures given to children wrongdoings in school and in the community to open their eyes to realities."




Crizzlle Gwynn Maguad, 18, and her 16-year-old brother were slain while their parents were away. 

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