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Australian resort manager killed in the Philippines
by AFP
inSing.com - 8 April 2013 5:20 PM | Updated 9 April 2013 10:56 AM

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The manager of Blue Rock Beach Resort (above) in the Philippines, an Australian, was shot point blank in the head while he was talking to the owner on the premises (Photo: Screen grab from YouTube)</cite>

(MANILA) An Australian has died after being shot in the head at point-blank range at a beach resort he managed in the Philippines, police said Monday.

Paul Dean Davy, 52, who managed the Blue Rock Beach Resort in Olongapo City, about three hours' drive north of Manila, died at the scene after being shot on 5 April evening, police said.

"Mr Davy was talking to the resort owner when the gunman approached quietly from behind and shot him at point-blank range in the head," police officer Tyrone Tecson, who is investigating the murder, told AFP.

"The assailant needed to fire only one clean shot."

Tecson said the killing could be linked to a labour dispute. "There were some people forced to resign or had been laid off recently while he was the general manager of the resort," he said.

"We may be looking at revenge as the motive. Many of those who lost their work were not happy."

Tecson said there were several witnesses to the attack including the resort owner, who is a foreigner, and some of the hotel staff members. But they all told police they did not recognise the gunman.

They described the attacker as wearing a baseball cap and sunglasses, and said he escaped aboard a motorcycle immediately after the shooting, according to Tecson.

FILIPINA GIRLFRIEND AND CHILD


Davy had been the general manager of the resort for three years, Tecson said, adding he left behind a Filipina girlfriend and one child.

Olongapo is a popular destination for tourists who enjoy water sports and diving because it is close to Subic Bay.
Subic, with its deep water harbour, used to host a sprawling US naval base that was converted into a freeport in the 1990s. Red-light districts that once served US troops also remain in areas around Subic, including Olongapo.

Shooting deaths are common in the Philippines, where millions of unlicensed firearms are believed to be in circulation. Guns can be bought for as little as US$20 (about S$25).

Rights groups complain that the masterminds of killings rarely face justice because of a corrupt police force and judiciary.

A media officer at the Australian embassy said diplomats were aware of Davy's murder but declined to comment.


 
Ang mor so stupid. Want to go 3rd world cuntry to earn more money and escape tax in the end life is cut short. All for what....more money,cheap fuck and beer.
 
I doubt then rank n file ex employees can afford to hirre a hitman. Anyway pinoy workers r do not have good work attitude. But guess this ang mor step to too many toes. Maybe he offended a competitor? Very common in pinoy land.
 
I doubt then rank n file ex employees can afford to hirre a hitman. Anyway pinoy workers r do not have good work attitude. But guess this ang mor step to too many toes. Maybe he offended a competitor? Very common in pinoy land.

Pinoy land are like SG in the early 60 & 70 if offended anyone
especially workers rice bowl is involved... You can't walk out of the factory or office
gangsters will wait for you outside with knife or broken bottles.

These were common affairs in SG in the early days...today SG is too modernised
different method are used...today ppl used under age prostitute to entrap you!!
 
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Pinoy land are like SG in the early 60 & 70 if offended anyone
especially workers rice bowl is involved... You can't walk out of the factory or office
gangsters will wait for you outside with knife or broken bottles.

These were common affairs in SG in the early days...

Interesting... I only heard stories of paikia recruits waiting outside camps to hantam their kuailan corporals and RPs. Didn't know this happened in factories or shipyards then...

today SG is too modernised
different method are used...today ppl used under age prostitute to entrap you!!

In Batam?
 
Pinoy land are like SG in the early 60 & 70 if offended anyone
especially workers rice bowl is involved... You can't walk out of the factory or office
gangsters will wait for you outside with knife or broken bottles.

These were common affairs in SG in the early days...today SG is too modernised
different method are used...today ppl used under age prostitute to entrap you!!

Nothing surprising. You not happy with someone you got a group of ppl to settle with them.
 
Pinoy land are like SG in the early 60 & 70 if offended anyone
especially workers rice bowl is involved... You can't walk out of the factory or office
gangsters will wait for you outside with knife or broken bottles.

It's probably different inside the factory though. Sinkies do real work, Pinoys skive and gossip.
 
It's probably different inside the factory though. Sinkies do real work, Pinoys skive and gossip.

That's what has remained the same of the pinoys they would be skiving and do fuck all in the 60s, 70s and the same today while sinkies did real work then and now but become more civilized.
 
pinoy land is a shithole with millions of illegal arms. that why they should thankful pap gave them jobs in singapore.
 
pinoy land is a shithole with millions of illegal arms. that why they should thankful pap gave them jobs in singapore.

they were US colony, so the right to bear arms is probably in their constitution.
 
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