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Foul Play or Accident of Jessie Robredo's Death | Punto por punto

Punto Uno (Point One): 

Kahimyang Project website discusses Why Leni should initiate a Definitive Inquiry on Her Husbands Death. This can be read through the webpage link below:

https://kahimyang.com/kauswagan/general-blogs/1862/leni-should-initiate-a-definitive-inquiry-into-jesses-death 

Punto Dos (Point Two):

RAPPLER Fact Check: Jessie Robredo's Death Due to Sabotage

https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/fact-check/jesse-robredo-death-sabotage

Rappler laments Jessie's death was an accident

Investigations pointed to pilot error and other safety lapses as the causes of the plane crash. Authorities said it was an accident.

Punto Tres (Point Three): 

Inquirer also ruled out foul play on Robredo's death

Aviation authorities have ruled out foul play in the plane crash that killed Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo and two pilots almost a month ago.

Read more: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/268206/foul-play-ruled-out-in-robredo-crash#ixzz7AwW0RSih

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Punto Kuatro (Point Four):

Robredo probing Puno on arms deal before crash

https://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/09/07/12/robredo-probing-puno-arms-deal-crash

Prior to his fatal plane crash last August 18, Jesse Robredo was investigating the procurement of high-powered rifles which involved Interior and Local Government Undersecretary Rico Puno.

ABS-CBN News was able to secure a copy of the Department of Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) report on the planned purchase of assault rifles by the Philippine National Police-Special Action Force that involved two procurements of nearly P178 million and P213 million.

The documents show that Robredo received the report on August 8, less than two weeks before the fatal plane crash off Masbate.

ABS-CBN News sources said this report is among the sensitive documents that were in Robredo's condominium unit at the time of his death.

This is the same condo unit that Puno and some police officials allegedly tried to access on August 19, a day after the plane crash.

Robredo's condo

Robredo's wife, Atty. Maria Leonor, confirmed that she was told of Puno's attempt to enter the condo unit.

“’Yung kasambahay namin sa Manila, naiwan doon sa bahay kasi nag-uwian na rin ‘yung mga anak ko. Tumawag siya nu’ng August 19, nagsasabing may mga tao, hindi naman niya sinabi kung sino. May mga tatlo raw na gustong pumasok at may hinihingi na mga papeles. Nagtatanong siya sakin kung papasukin niya. So ang sabi ko po ay hindi. Tamang-tama katabi ko naman si [DSWD] Sec. Dinky [Soliman] at nagpatulong po ako,” Robredo’s wife said.

Justice Secretary Leila de Lima, meanwhile, said she was unaware of Puno's actions.

However, she confirmed that Robredo's wife asked her to secure the documents.

Malacañang has refused to comment on the issue for now, but sources said President Aquino also has a copy of the DILG report.


Punto Singko (Point Five):

The CAAP Investigator was suspended for 90 days for revealing to the public a copy of CAAP report

https://news.abs-cbn.com/nation/11/21/12/caap-investigator-reports-cover-robredo-plane-crash 

CAAP special investigator Cesar Lucero told President Aquino in a letter last Nov. 15 that the 14-page aircraft accident report submitted by the five-member panel to Malacañang did not include the accounts of Coast Guard divers who retrieved the bodies of the fatalities and the Piper Seneca plane and its broken parts from the seabed.

The panel was created by former transportation and now Interior Secretary Mar Roxas to investigate the fatal crash.

Lucero said right after locating the submerged plane, the Coast Guard divers reported that they found the body of the pilot, Capt. Jessup Bahinting, still strapped to the right pilot seat, indicating he was not the pilot-in-command during the flight.

“There was no categorical pronouncement as to who was at the left or right seat of the cockpit, a very vital information needed in the investigation,” Lucero said. He said the report also failed to mention whether the fact-finding committee had interviewed any of the technical divers.

The CAAP investigator, who was placed under a 90-day preventive suspension for revealing to media the result of his separate investigation into the incident, said the report also did not include the history of the ill-fated Piper Seneca and its parts.

He said the panel report also failed to mention the plane’s cost when it was bought from its country of origin, when it was brought to the Philippines, or if it ever passed civil aviation flying standards.

Lucero said earlier documents about the Seneca showed that its defective right engine was imported as surplus material.

He also told the President that he had already filed graft charges against some former and current CAAP officials, and the Office of the Ombudsman is already conducting its own probe into the complaint.

Lucero remains under suspension pending the resolution of an administrative case filed against him for grave misconduct.

The suspension was a result of his revelation to the media that the Nepalese pilot was in command of the plane during the flight.

CAAP has also accused Lucero of violating a July 30 memorandum regarding media relations and press releases.


Punto Sais (Point Six):

Jessie Robredo's Office was raided and documents removed 

Raid in the office is all over the articles above at any punto above the raid on Robredo's office is always mentioned. 


Punto Siete (Point Seven):

Jessie Robredo's Condominium Unit was a subject of raid to remove documents from his condominium unit.

What is really in the documents that Mr Puno is very eager to get. Can it wait? 

Our Punto kuatro explains a lot about this documents.  

 

Punto Otso (Point Eight):

What is Leni's Stand? 

https://www.sunstar.com.ph/ampArticle/85950

The Vice President said that she knew her husband was looking into some issues but that she didn't know what agency it was or if it related to the alleged police general.

"'Yon naman 'yong attempt na iyon nireklamo ko iyon. Kaya after 'non 'yong lahat ng documents na nasa bahay namin 'nong panahon na iyon, tinurn-over ko," she said.

At that time, Robredo said her attention was trying to find the remains of her husband, which she stressed was her priority during those time.

"So sinabi ko 'non, I don't want to have anything to do with that, inaasa ko sa authorities na sila ang mag-aayos 'non," she said.

All she wanted was to see that her children are all right and to recover the body of her husband and keep sane.

"I-noffer ko lahat, kung anoman ang nasa documents na iyon. Parang at that time I was managing my sanity di ba. I was managing my sanity," she said.

"Bahala na kayo diyan kung ano ‘yong mga papeles na nandiyan. Ang sa akin lang, 'yong pagkawala kasi ng asawa ko," she said, adding that she believes that what happened was an accident.The Vice President said that she knew her husband was looking into some issues but that she didn't know what agency it was or if it related to the alleged police general.

"'Yon naman 'yong attempt na iyon nireklamo ko iyon. Kaya after 'non 'yong lahat ng documents na nasa bahay namin 'nong panahon na iyon, tinurn-over ko," she said.

At that time, Robredo said her attention was trying to find the remains of her husband, which she stressed was her priority during those time.

"So sinabi ko 'non, I don't want to have anything to do with that, inaasa ko sa authorities na sila ang mag-aayos 'non," she said.

All she wanted was to see that her children are all right and to recover the body of her husband and keep sane.

"I-noffer ko lahat, kung anoman ang nasa documents na iyon. Parang at that time I was managing my sanity di ba. I was managing my sanity," she said.

"Bahala na kayo diyan kung ano ‘yong mga papeles na nandiyan. Ang sa akin lang, 'yong pagkawala kasi ng asawa ko," she said, adding that she believes that what happened was an accident.


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