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CCTV video Filipina air hostess allegedly gang-raped and killed in hotel room
CCTV stills show the final moments of Christine Dacera before she was allegedly gang-raped and killed in a hotel room in the Phillippines.
The flight attendant from General Santos City was found dead in a bathtub in a hotel in Makati City in Manila and rushed to the hospital on January 1 morning.
Prior to her death, Christine checked in at the hotel with three male friends for a New Year’s party where more men joined them.
She is seen in the short clip kissing a man outside the hotel room.
Christine had been partying with at least 12 men, most of which were identified by police as gay men, starting December 31 evening until she was found unconscious in the morning.
Makati police chief Colonel Harold Depositar said the 23-year-old had injuries on her arms and legs with traces of sperm on her genitalia, which police claim was rape and homicide.
He said: ‘The victim had lacerations and sperm in her genitalia. Only three of them were Dacera’s friends. The others were practically strangers to her, as they were only known to her three friends.’
The initial autopsy report of the cause of death was a ruptured aortic aneurysm, which could be due to very strenuous activity and probably a high level of alcohol toxicity.
However, Christine’s family as well as the Commission on Human Rights will be conducting independent autopsy examination.
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