The family of flight attendant Christine Dacera said the latest report of the Philippine National Police is unacceptable due to ‘inconsistencies’.

Lawyer Roger Reyes of the Dacera family said that they do not agree with the findings of medico-legal officer Joseph Palmero on January 11.

“The medico-legal report ni Dr. Palmero is not a medico-legal examination, dahil sa ‘yung bangkay ni Christine eh nalibing na noong January 11. It was buried on January 10 so there was no way he could have examined the body on January 11,” Reyes told ABS-CBN News.

The report released by the PNP ruled out any crime on the death of Dacera on New Year’s Day.

The family disputed the claim that Dacera died due to aortic aneurysm since there were photos showing that her body had bruises.

“The Dacera family disputes that. They believe that she was spiked with drugs and sexually molested in either (room) 2207 and 2209 and that contributed to her death,” he said.

The family also questioned why these bruises were not part of the medico-legal report.

“Hindi lang dahil sa sequence chain or procedure, but talagang we believe there is an intent to cover-up the cause of the death of Christine Dacera,” Reyes added.

The family insists that the case is still unsolved and they are still waiting for the results of the second autopsy conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation.

“This case is definitely not closed, and we have to identify additional respondents in Room 2207,” he said.

The 23-year-old flight attendant was found lifeless in a bathtub on January 1 after spending a night of partying in a Makati hotel.


Source: Fililpino Times

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