Chopped body parts found in Antipolo

(Photo courtesy of Antipolo City Police)

By Gabriela Baron

The chopped body parts of a woman were found inside a trash bag and thrown under a bridge in Antipolo City, Friday morning, June 9.

According to the authorities, residents found the trash bag under the bridge around 11:50 a.m. in Langhaya, Barangay Dela Paz in Antipolo City.

When the residents opened the trash bag, they found parts of a woman’s head, arms, and legs.

Based on the initial investigation, around 8:00 p.m. on June 7, the victim was dropped off by her live-in partner at Cogeo Gate 2 to meet an alias “ate” at a mall.

But the victim has since not returned.

Her aunt positively identified the victim through her tattoo.

Meanwhile, it was found in the record of the Antipolo City Police that the victim was previously jailed together with his live-in partner for illegal drug charges. – cf

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