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Desidario Camangyan (1952 – 14 June 2010), also called "Jessie", was a radio journalist for Sunrise FM in Mati City in the southern Philippines. He was slain onstage in Manay, Davao Oriental, Mindanao, while hosting a singing contest. He was the first of three political murders within the span of a week. One day after Camangyan, radio journalist Joselito Agustin of Bacarra was killed at a music event. Later that week print reporter Nestor Bedolido, of the Kastigador, was killed.

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  • Desidario Camangyan (1952 – 14 June 2010), also called "Jessie", was a radio journalist for Sunrise FM in Mati City in the southern Philippines. He was slain onstage in Manay, Davao Oriental, Mindanao, while hosting a singing contest. He was the first of three political murders within the span of a week. One day after Camangyan, radio journalist Joselito Agustin of Bacarra was killed at a music event. Later that week print reporter Nestor Bedolido, of the Kastigador, was killed. (en)
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  • Desidario Camangyan (1952 – 14 June 2010), also called "Jessie", was a radio journalist for Sunrise FM in Mati City in the southern Philippines. He was slain onstage in Manay, Davao Oriental, Mindanao, while hosting a singing contest. He was the first of three political murders within the span of a week. One day after Camangyan, radio journalist Joselito Agustin of Bacarra was killed at a music event. Later that week print reporter Nestor Bedolido, of the Kastigador, was killed. (en)
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