A 73-year-old American of Japanese descent was killed in her house in El Nido, Palawan recently.
Chief Supt. Wilben Mayor, director of the Philippine National Police Region 4-B, identified the victim as Naoko German Hiler.
Police said they are now reviewing the closed circuit television footage that captured the entry of two men inside the victim’s house before she was killed. (Aaron B. Recuenco)
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