Tuesday morning’s mysterious
shooting in Malacanang Park, the Manila base of the Presidential
Security
Group (PSG), is being treated as an isolated incident and terrorism has been ruled out, PSG commander Lope Dagoy said.
Group (PSG), is being treated as an isolated incident and terrorism has been ruled out, PSG commander Lope Dagoy said.
The
body of the 37-year-old PSG guard was discovered by his wife in his
quarters at 0850 a.m. ET. He died from a single gunshot wound to the
chest.
“We are ruling out foul play,” Dagoy told reporters. “Certainly no foul play.”
Duterte’s
whereabouts had not been known for several hours prior to Dagoy’s
remarks. The mercurial president was not seen in public on Monday and
prior to that had been in his southern home city of Davao, for several
days.
Asked during a regular briefing about
Duterte’s whereabouts at the time of the shooting, his spokesman Ernesto
Abella said: “We don’t have any information regarding that.”
Duterte
is notoriously unpredictable and often causes confusion with sudden
changes to his crowded public schedules, which typically start in the
afternoon and can run as much as four hours late, often because of his
long, unscripted speeches.
He usually spends
his weekends in Davao City, sometimes starting as early as Thursday and
not returning to Manila until Monday or later.
He was due to attend several public events in Manila on Tuesday evening.
Malacanang Park is close to Duterte’s Bahay ng Pagbabago residence, separated from his Malacanang palace by the Pasig river.
Dagoy
said police were now investigating the shooting and the PSG did not
want to speculate about the circumstances. He condoled with the guard’s
family on behalf of the unit.-Reuters
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