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00:00Let's be together, Saksi!
00:15Dear listeners, before Saksi, a 25-year-old woman was found dead in Las Pinas City.
00:22And the suspect in her murder is her husband.
00:26Saksi, Niko Wahe exclusive.
00:31Her body was found in the grass and blood of this woman by the authorities in Las Pinas City yesterday afternoon.
00:38The victim was stabbed 25 times.
00:41She was rushed to the hospital but was also brought back to life.
00:44According to a witness in the area, he heard someone screaming.
00:48I was riding my bike in my area.
00:51When I got to the tent, someone screamed that someone was stabbing a woman.
00:57I looked around.
00:59When I looked around, I saw a man looking at me.
01:04She immediately reported to the police near the area.
01:07But she noticed that the man was also following her.
01:10When I saw him running away, I hid my bike.
01:15But he was really fast. He just ran away.
01:18The suspect was able to escape.
01:21But there was a person of interest in the Las Pinas Police when someone texted the victim's cell phone.
01:46The message was from the victim's husband.
01:49Until that day, the police did not know the identity of the woman
01:53until an online shopping delivery rider called the victim's cell phone.
01:57They said that the parcel was going to the victim.
02:03That's when we identified the victim by her name.
02:08The victim was identified as Janeline Quinto, a resident of Pasay City.
02:12So we proceeded to Pasay.
02:14When we arrived there, the suspect was there.
02:18Initially, we conducted an inquiry.
02:22He was evasive in the questions.
02:25When I ordered or talked to him, he looked at the conversation.
02:33He deleted the goodbye message.
02:36When the suspect brought the parcel to the precinct, he was positively identified as the witness.
02:42The suspect gave a statement.
02:44In the precinct, the suspect was in front of the victim's mother.
02:55The Las Pinas Police continues to investigate the incident.
02:59Jealousy is one of their motives for killing.
03:02Parasite is one of the accusations against the suspect.
03:05For GMA Integrated News, Nico Jae, your witness.
03:10Another witness who was burned in a residential area in Cabayanan, San Juan.
03:16In the last fire in Pasay City, more than 100 families were affected.
03:20Witness, Rod Vega of Super Radio DZVB.
03:30In the middle of the night, the residents of the famous village in Barangay Manggahan in Pasay City
03:36witnessed the fire even from a distance.
03:38Based on the initial information of the Pasay City Fire Department,
03:42the fire reached the third alarm.
03:44More than 100 houses were burned.
03:47More than 100 families were affected.
03:50The fire is estimated to be worth P2 million.
03:56The fire reached the second alarm in F. Manalo Street, Barangay Cabayanan in San Juan City.
04:02The fire went out at 5 p.m. and was extinguished after an hour.
04:07No one was hurt or injured in the fire.
04:10The investigation is still ongoing.
04:12For GMA Integrated News, I am Rod Vega of Super Radio DZVB, your witness.
04:20Adjusted mall hours have already been implemented so that it will not increase.
04:24In my heavy topic today, Christmas Rush.
04:27The MMDA is also continuing to monitor to make sure that no one is in the way of the road.
04:32Witness, Oscar Oida.
04:37The first road blocked by the MMDA was Tanasora Avenue in Quezon City earlier this morning.
04:42The cars in the way of the road were last.
04:45When the afternoon arrived, the cars parked in Alanganin in the part of Endumingco,
04:51The cars parked in Alanganin in the part of Endumingco, Parteng Cubao in Quezon City, were stopped.
04:58They were charged a fine of P1,000.
05:03In Endumingco, several cars parked in front of a pet shop were also caught.
05:10They were parked on the very hill.
05:13This one was also left unattended in the area.
05:16It was continued to be parked in the part of Gilmore Street.
05:20In F. Manalo in San Juan, tricycles and motorcycles were left unattended.
05:29There were also those who were caught, but they were all caught.
05:32No, because we were up there.
05:37It was towed. We can't go down.
05:40You are not allowed to park on the sidewalk.
05:42Is that a motorcycle?
05:43Flat rate P1,000 plus violation ticket P2,000.
05:47According to the MMDA, the target of their operation was poor living lanes yesterday.
05:52This serves as an alternative route,
05:55especially since the main roads are expected to be closed due to the large number of visitors to the malls this Christmas season.
06:03Well, it's very crucial.
06:05We know that the living lanes were created to serve as an alternate route
06:09for our motorists or our countrymen who want to avoid heavy traffic.
06:16Let's say, for example, in C5, EDSA, Quezon Avenue.
06:20Yesterday, the adjusted hours operation of the malls in Metro Manila began.
06:27The mall hours are from 11am to 11pm.
06:31It aims to avoid the opening hours of the malls in the rush hour
06:36so that there will be no addition to the heavy traffic.
06:40Yesterday, around 10pm, EDSA followed us.
06:44We can see that the traffic is still manageable up to now.
06:49Our enforcers are visible.
06:51And the traffic is moving.
06:54The MMDA reminds the public
06:56to plan your family's walks carefully
06:59and if possible, use the same vehicle if you're going to the same destination.
07:06For GMA Integrated News, I'm Oscar Oidang, your witness.
07:15The next Christmas parties are coming up.
07:18President Bamba Marcos called government agencies
07:22to make the Christmas parties simple
07:25and help those who are affected by the typhoon.
07:28This issue was discussed by Ivan Myrina in Barangay Saksi Online.
07:36The Filipino Christmas is known for being all out
07:39in decorations, decorations, and decorations.
07:42And now that December is coming,
07:44the next Christmas parties are expected to be for families or friends
07:48and even for offices and schools.
07:51But in an international school in Manila,
07:54there is an initiative from the students.
07:56Instead of having a Christmas party,
07:58they will have a fundraising to give to those affected by the typhoon.
08:02Kindness begets kindness.
08:04And the best thing we can do this Christmas is to help one person.
08:09The palace called on government agencies
08:12to make the parties simple.
08:15And whatever they can save, they will give to the affected communities.
08:19This is in line with what President Bamba Marcos said yesterday.
08:23As a sign, the Department of Education issued a memorandum
08:27in support of a simple Christmas celebration
08:30to all their offices and schools
08:32to give donations to those affected by the calamity.
08:35We asked our online supporters if they are in favor of this.
08:38One person said in favor.
08:40Because it is more important to give priority to the well-being of the people
08:43rather than the destruction.
08:45Another person said in favor.
08:46But I hope those in high positions will be the first to help.
08:50Based on his observation,
08:52they are the ones who are leading in the destruction.
08:55Another person commented,
08:56why should we invite people who are not affected by the typhoon?
08:59Those affected by the typhoon should give priority to the well-being of the people.
09:03It is said that those affected by the typhoon should give hope
09:05so that their Christmas will be happy.
09:08And another person said,
09:09the budget should be reduced in the election
09:11and give to those affected by the typhoon
09:13and to those who are not affected
09:15so that they can experience the miracle of Christmas.
09:17Executive Secretary Lucas Berzavid believes
09:20that the President should not order a memo
09:24because he believes in the goodwill of the government officials
09:28who are willing to save in their efforts.
09:32Malacanang did not make a mistake in his belief.
09:34Not only to the government officials,
09:36but also to the private sector.
09:38Some of them are proven.
09:40For example, Bagyong Christine.
09:41She even made a donation drive
09:44to give to the affected.
09:46The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
09:48does not yet have an official position.
09:50But according to their chairman,
09:52it is a good initiative of the government.
09:54It would be good if the government officials set the example.
09:58We know very well that they have their own discretionary fund.
10:02And they would say,
10:03okay, we will also give so much for this calamity.
10:06That would be nice.
10:07And it would be good for the private sector
10:09to be inspired by what our government
10:11and legislators are doing.
10:13For GMA Integrated News,
10:15Ivan Mayrena is your witness.
10:28For GMA Integrated News, Ivan Mayrena is your witness.

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