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 |
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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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