Christine Dacera Case Respondent Makes Claims About Experiences in Jail
CHRISTINE DACERA CASE RESPONDENT – JP dela Serna spoke about their alleged experiences when they were detained in Makati Police Station.
The case of Christine Dacera hooked national attention. The 23-year-old flight attendant was found dead inside a hotel in Makati last January 1, 2021 after an overnight party with her friends.
The death of the flight attendant sparked questions to some people most especially her family. They’re not convinced that she died of a natural case.
The first autopsy on the body of Christine determined a ruptured aortic aneurysm as the cause of her passing. However, the bruises in the lower part of her body are confusing her family and friends.
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Following the incident, three (3) of the people who were with Christine in the hotel were arrested by the authorities. One of them is JP dela Serna.
Recently, the said Christine Dacera case respondent made claims about their alleged experiences when they were in Makati Police Station. According to him, he does not feel that they were treated as people.
“Hindi kami makatulog, there’s no space to lie down no space makausap, ‘di makaisip ng maayos. Nag-visit mommy ko ‘yung ibang preso sila pa nauuna kumain sa amin. Nakakulong kami the whole time I don’t feel we’re treated as people nakaposas kami for 5 days,” dela Serna expressed.
Rommel Galido who was also detained claimed that they were forced by the police to name someone. The three (3) friends of Christine who were detained have already been released following a court order.
Based on the report, they are currently waiting for the result of the re-autopsy conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and they also prepared a counter-affidavit after charges were filed against them.
The companions of the flight attendant stressed that they love Christine and they could not do the allegations against them to her.
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