Remains of alleged hazing victim John Matthew Salilig arrive home in Zamboanga

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The remains of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig, who allegedly died due to hazing, arrived in his hometown in Zamboanga City on Thursday.

A report of GMA Regional TV One Mindanao's Efren Mamac on GTV's Balitanghali said the relatives and acquaintances of John Matthew came to his wake. He is scheduled to be buried on Saturday.

He said the family would continue to seek justice, which they consider a fight for all hazing victims.

 

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