Ventura reportedly narrated in his sworn statement submitted to the Department of Justice (DOJ) how the Aegis Juris fraternity’s hazing rites last September 17 had resulted in Castillo’s death. Ventura’s narration of events that led to Atio’s hazing to death has provided exactly that,” Lacson said. ADVERTISEMENTOn Wednesday, Ventura, together with his mother and lawyer, met Aguirre to bare all that he knew before, during, and after the initiation rites that led to Castillo’s death. READ: Aguirre bares Atio’s ordeal in the hands of Aegis Juris membersSenators Miguel Zubiri and Joel Villanueva considered Ventura’s statements as a welcome development that could lead to justice for Castillo. READ: 2 senators welcome Ventura’s revelations in Atio hazing caseThe Senate committee initiated on September 25 its inquiry into Castillo’s death, following Zubiri’s Resolution No.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer October 26, 2017 06:56 UTC