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Military Asset Found Dead: Who Killed Him?

By Danny Reyes - A suspected military asset of this town was found dead in an area believed to be an abadoned campsite of the New People's Army.

Local police chief Francisco Alburo identified the victim as Olimpio A. Crame, 50, of sitio Tarahan, barangay Suhoton, Calape Bohol.

Crame was last found in his home on Feb. 24 before he was reported missing.

Major Jacinto Cesar of Camp Dagohoy intelligence section told the Chronicle that reports bared that the body of the victim was exhumed from the said rebel campsite yesterday morning. A joint team of the Calape PNP and the Regional Mobile Group led by P/Insp. Jacob Crisostomo found the body of Crame. No medical details of the body's condition were released as of newstime as the autopsy is yet scheduled to be done today.

Calape Health Officer Dr. Sulpicio Yu will conduct the autopsy to determine the time Crame was killed and to determine if there are wounds in the body.- News Archive 2004

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