By: Jeffrey G. Damicog
The Department of Justice (DoJ) has vowed to resolve within the year the hazing death of University of Sto. Tomas (UST) law freshman Horacio Tomas “Atio” Castillo III.
“Before Christmas we will release the resolution,” said Assistant State Prosecutor Susan Villanueva, who chairs the panel of prosecutors handling the case.
The panel is currently conducting a preliminary investigation over the criminal complaints filed by the Manila Police District (MPD) and Atio’s parents, Horacio Jr. and Carminia, against the individuals allegedly involved in the death of Horacio III.
Villanueva said under the rules, the panel is supposed to resolve the complaints within 60 days from the start of the filing.
The MPD filed its complaint before the (DoJ) on September 25, while Atio’s parents submitted a supplemental complaint on October 9.
“But under the rules, we are allowed additional days depende sa gravity ng offense,” Villanueva assured.
Atio died after undergoing initiation rites at the Aegis Juris library on September 17. He was declared dead when he was brought to the Chinese General Hospital.
The MPD named 18 respondents in its complaint for murder, robbery and violation of Republic Act 8049 or the Anti-Hazing Law.