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PEOPLE vs. Antonio Y. Samaniego 095 Phil 218

THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, plaintiff-appellee, vs. ANTONIO SAMANIEGO Y YOUNG alias SY LIONG BOK alias TONY, defendant-appellant. THE PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPPINES, plaintiff-appellee, vs. ONG ING alias CRESENCIO ONG, and ALFREDO TORRES Y SAGAYSAY, defendants, ALFREDO TORRES Y SAGAYSAY, defendant-appellant.

G.R. Nos. L-6085-86 | 1954-06-11

D E C I S I O N


CONCEPCION, J.:

On April 28, 1950, at about 11:00 p.m., the dead body of Ong Tin Hui was found gagged and blindfolded in the Oxford Shoe Emporium, at No. 325 Carriedo Street, Manila, where he was working, with his wrists tied and a cord around his neck. The medical examiner found, on said body, the following:

"Lacerations, auricular and occipital arteries and veins.

Lacerations, superficial, cerebral veins, basal portion, brain.

Marked congestion and edema, lungs, bilateral.

Old Pleural adhesions, lungs, right.

Congestion, spleen.

Congestion, pancreas.

Congestion, kidneys, bilateral.

Hemorrhages, diffuse,...