Jopia claims he saw footprints at a hazing house owned by a member of the fraternity Tau Gamma Phi, and affirmed that hazing caused Salilig's death. The police searched for the bloody paddle used to inflict brutal trauma on Salilig, but it was likely destroyed. The two other hazing victims were urged to cooperate with police to avoid charges. A fraternity leader admitted to violating the no-contact policy during the investigation into Salilig's death. On February 28, one suspect was found dead, deemed a suicide by Jopia.
Jopia claims he saw footprints at a hazing house owned by a member of the fraternity Tau Gamma Phi, and affirmed that hazing caused Salilig's death. The police searched for the bloody paddle used to inflict brutal trauma on Salilig, but it was likely destroyed. The two other hazing victims were urged to cooperate with police to avoid charges. A fraternity leader admitted to violating the no-contact policy during the investigation into Salilig's death. On February 28, one suspect was found dead, deemed a suicide by Jopia.
Jopia claims he saw footprints at a hazing house owned by a member of the fraternity Tau Gamma Phi, and affirmed that hazing caused Salilig's death. The police searched for the bloody paddle used to inflict brutal trauma on Salilig, but it was likely destroyed. The two other hazing victims were urged to cooperate with police to avoid charges. A fraternity leader admitted to violating the no-contact policy during the investigation into Salilig's death. On February 28, one suspect was found dead, deemed a suicide by Jopia.
Jopia claims that he saw mere footprints of the suspected hazing house in Barangay Cusile where the brutal and bloody initiation took place. Not keeping his mouth shut anymore, he has sing- singed that the property was owned by one of the sits arrested members of their fraternity, Tau Gamma Phi- Gamma Phi- Jopia also claimed that the cause of Salilig’s death was because of hazing-he was affirmative. While the police were still searching for the weapon used on Salilig- a bloody paddle that looks like blows and blows of brutal and bloody trauma to his lower extremities that cause his hematomas was probably burnt to ashes to repel further evidence. The other 2 victims of this disturbing and jeopardizing group of people conducting hazing was urged by the Biñan Police Chief to cooperate with the police in order for them to be vindicated and avoid facing charges. There was a revelation from Jewellord Deralta, the Grand Triskelion of the hazing group called Tau Gamma Phi formerly refused to comply with the fraternity’s no-contact policy. The complaint of the obstruction of Justice earlier filed against the father of one of the suspects regarding the death of Salilig was junked by the Department of Justice (DOJ). On February.28, in Taguig City, one of the suspects was found dead in his home, later that day which was revealed by Jopia. He said the case was noted as a suicide.