MANILA, Philippines—Where is the evidence—CSI style? This was the pronouncement of lawyer Raymond Fortun to those who came out with the report that said criminal charges could be filed against his client—the owner of the unit at Two Serendra where the May 31 explosion that killed several people took place. According to Fortun, who spoke to reporters after the weekly Fernandina forum in San Juan City on Wednesday, the findings of the InterAgency Task Force that conducted the investigation into the blast in Unit 501-B owned by his client Marianne Cayton, were mere "speculation" sans a forensic investigation. "What was the forensic investigat...
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