Society | Jun 05

Two Japanese tourists believed shot dead, chopped up in Philippines, police say

Two Japanese tourists were believed to have been murdered during a boat tour of small islands while visiting Palawan Province in the southwestern Philippines, police have said.

Officer Bernard Dalabajan of the Coron Municipal Station said Saturday that Yoshihiro Arai, 24, and Masaru Itani, 59, were believed to have been shot and killed on or near Cullion island, with their bodies cut into pieces and thrown into the sea.

Dalabajan was citing what police were told by the two Filipino drivers of the tour boat.

Arai and Itani had checked into the GMG Hotel Coron, Palawan on May 30, along with another 55-year-old Japanese national and 49-year-old Filipino translator before all four departed on an island-hopping boat tour.

According to the two boat drivers, at some point three other men joined the group and killed Arai and Itani during a stop on one of the islands.

"When they arrived at the island, they took them to an area where there are no people and shot them," the drivers told police, according to Dalabajan.

Police were told that Arai was shot in the back of the head, before Itani was shot in the back and in the forehead. Police have released no details about the three men whom the drivers said killed the Japanese tourists.

Source: ANNnewsCH


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