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Certain numbers could be redeemed for prizes, which ranged from 100 pesos (about US$4) to 1 million pesos for a grand prize, roughly US$40,000 in 1992, [6] at the time equivalent to 611 times the average monthly salary in the Philippines. [7] Pepsi allocated a total of US$2 million for prizes. [4]
Although the original American report claimed that only 39 people were killed, [14] estimates by actual historians range from around 2,000 [10] to roughly 50,000. [11] [12] Malabang incident 12 May 1904: Malabang, Lanao district, Moro Province: 53 (all of Filipino families of employees of the American military government stationed in the town)
Killed in a gun duel with the town's mayor, who also died. 20 September 1985 Juvelyn Jaravello, youth activist Pro-government paramilitaries Among 20 people who were killed in the Escalante massacre, mostly from gunshot wounds. 30 September 1985 Victor Lopez Jr., barangay chairman in Tondo, Manila: 23 October 1985
A bombing occurred where at least 8 people were killed and 40 others injured after a car bomb exploded in Cotabato City, Maguindanao province in the Philippines. [ 127 ] [ 128 ] It is the worst such attack ever in Cotabato City.
Three suspects were killed in shootouts with the police in their residences in Tanauan, Batangas on May 22, 2008. In September 2008, the kin of the suspects, accompanied by lawyer Harry Roque who denied their slain relatives' involvement in the robbery filed charges against the police using reports by the Commission on Human Rights as their ...
Pages in category "People murdered in the Philippines" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
12 February 1945 – De La Salle College massacre of 16 brothers of the college, rape of two civilian women and one attempted intercourse with a dead woman. [18] A total of 41 were killed. 14 February 1945 – Ateneo de Manila, where about 100 non-combatants were killed from bombs thrown by the Japanese. [19]
19 April – Seventeen people were killed in a grenade attack on San Pedro cathedral, Davao City, during mass. Two grenades were thrown into the congregation as the traditional Easter service was concluding. [6] New People's Army rebels were among several groups suspected of blame, and two young Marxists were apprehended for the attack. [7]