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Embassy confirms 2 Japanese killed in suspected robbery

Embassy confirms 2 Japanese killed in suspected robbery

GMA Network7 hours ago
The Japanese embassy on Monday confirmed that two Japanese citizens were killed in a robbery in Manila over the weekend.
'We express our condolences to the deceased and we are currently coordinating and confirming the details of the incident with the Philippine authorities, and are providing support to the bereaved family members of the deceased,' it said in a statement sent to GMA News Online.
The two were shot to death Friday night by an unknown assailant in Malate around 10 p.m., police said.
Reports said the man ordered the two to get out of the vehicle and shot them afterwards.
Their belongings were taken by the assailant, who escaped via motorcycle with a companion, police added.
The embassy did not say if it will issue a travel advisory for its nationals in the Philippines following the incident. –NB, GMA Integrated News
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