Thursday, December 24, 2009

Victims

Victims

Mangudadatus


Name Description
Genalyn Tiamson-Mangudadatu Wife of Esmael Mangudadatu.
Eden Mangudadatu Municipal Vice Mayor of Mangudadatu, Maguindanao, sister of Esmael Mangudadatu.
Rowena Mangudadatu
Manguba Mangudadatu Aunt of Esmael Mangudadatu.[38]
Faridah Sabdulah [38]
Farida Mangudadatu Youngest sister of Esmael Mangudadatu.[38]
Farina Mangudadatu Another sister of Esmael Mangudadatu.
Concepcion “Connie” Brizuela, 56 Lawyer.[39]
Cynthia Oquendo, 36 Lawyer.
Catalino Oquendo Cynthia Oquendo's father.
Rasul Daud Driver of Pax Mangudadatu.[38]

Journalists

Thirty-four journalists are known to have been abducted and killed in the massacre, according to the Philippine Daily Inquirer.[3] Only 25 have been positively identified so far.[3]

Name Description
Alejandro "Bong" Reblando,[3] 53 Manila Bulletin correspondent,[40] a former Associated Press reporter.[41]
Henry Araneta DZRH Correspondent based in General Santos City
Napoleon “Nap” Salaysay DZRO manager.
Bartolome “Bart” Maravilla Bombo Radyo Koronadal, South Cotabato.[3]
Jhoy Dojay Goldstar Daily.[3]
Andy Teodoro Mindanao Examiner & Central Mindanao Inquirer reporter.[3]
Ian Subang Mindanao Focus, a General Santos-based weekly community newspaper.[3]
Leah Dalmacio Mindanao Focus reporter.
Gina Dela Cruz Mindanao Focus reporter.[3]
Maritess Cablitas Mindanao Focus reporter.[3]
Neneng Montano Saksi weekly newspaper reporter.[3]
Victor Nuñez UNTV reporter.[3]
McDelbert "Macmac" Arriola UNTV cameraman.[3]
Jolito Evardo UNTV editor
Daniel Tiamson UNTV driver
Humberto Mumay Koronadal-based journalist.[3]
Rey Merisco Koronadal-based journalist.[3]
Ronnie Perante Koronadal-based journalist.[3]
Jun Legarta Koronadal-based journalist.[3]
Val Cachuela Koronadal-based journalist.[3]
Santos "Jun" Gatchalian Davao-based journalist.
Joel Parcon Freelance journalist.
Noel Decena Freelance journalist.
John Caniba Freelance journalist.
Art Betia Freelance journalist.
Ranie Razon Freelance journalist.
Archie Cancel Freelance journalist.
Fernanado "Ferdz" Mendoza Freelance driver.

Red Toyota Vios

Number of casualties: 5. They were supposedly mistaken as part of the convoy.[42]

Name Description
Eduardo Lechonsito Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat government employee.
Cecille Lechonsito Wife of Eduardo Lechonsito.
Mercy Palabrica Co-worker of Eduardo Lechonsito.
Daryll delos Reyes Co-worker of Eduardo Lechonsito.
Wilhelm Palabrica Driver.

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