Edge Davao 8 Issue 99

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VOL. 8 ISSUE 99 • TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2015

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Police probe deeper into MMA champion’s death By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.

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HE Davao City Police Office (DCPO) is now looking into the possibility that a love triangle was behind the murder of former Pacific Xtreme Combat (PXC) champion Ale Cali on Sunday morning in Ulas, Davao City. In an interview yesterday after the flag raising ceremony, DCPO director Senior Superintendent Vicente Danao Jr. said the love triangle angle was “more probable” in Cali’s killing. “We see this as an isolated case, another case of love triangle because it is more probable that we are looking for,” he said. Danao, however, would not reveal the persons involved in the love triangle since the theory is still unconfirmed. But he said the case is “more of a personal grudge.” Danao also said investigators will not rule out other angles such as possible involvement in illegal drugs or unpaid debts. Meanwhile, a source said a week before Cali’s death, the victim sought the help of the National Bureau of Investigation-South Eastern Mindanao Regional Office (NBI-SEMRO) because he was receiving threats. This was confirmed by NBI-SEMRO regional director Dante Gieran in a telephone interview with EDGE Davao yesterday. “Kasuap niya ang agent ko si Atty. (Arcelito) Albao, nag-request siya for investigation (Cali talked to my agent Atty. Arcelito Albao and requested a

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investigation),” he said. Gieran, however, said he could not disclose what the threat was all about since he did not speak to Cali personally. He said Albao could also not give information because no investigation was started. Initial investigation conducted by Talomo Police Station showed that a witness, who was at the scene of the crime at around 10:45 a.m. on August 16, noticed a gray Honda Fit car at the shoulder of MacArthur Highway. The victim came out of the car and opened the left back door when a gunman walked up from behind him and shot him three times, causing his immediate death. The gunman fled southward on board a waiting black Honda Wave motorcycle driven by another person. Scene of the Crime operatives found three empty shells at the scene of the crime. Police said Cali sustained a total of four gunshot wounds in the head. Two bullets did not exit while the third caused entry and exit wounds. Cali became famous in 2012 after he won the PXC flyweight title against Jesse Taitano of Guam in a third-round technical knockout (TKO). He defended it with a third-round win against fellow Filipino Erwin Tagle nine months after he won the title. However, Cali was dethroned by Louis Smolka in a first-round TKO in November 2013. Cali was also defeated in March 2014 by Ernesto Montilla Jr.

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