Death In The News
Quezon

Death In The News

Jan 23, 2023, 6:36 AM
OpinYon Editorial

OpinYon Editorial

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Everyday, we hear and read news about death from different causes: natural, illness, accident, or mystery. A fisherman was shot dead while fishing on January 19 in Sariaya. Earlier this year, on January 8, an unidentified woman was found dead in Bula-San Antonio River in Tiaong. News about death is inevitable.

The list is long, because just like birth, death is part of life.

What is not normal is finding a dead body in Quezon Ecotourism Road and another unidentified dead person in Tayabas Bypass Road. While the police is investigating on these horrible occurrences, it needs to stop. Quezon towns cannot be dumping grounds for mysterious killings.

While the number of policemen in the province may not be enough to be alert at all places within the 24-hour period to watch out and avoid such macabre incidents, a thorough study of the authorities can help prevent it from happening ever again.

As it may be claimed that these ghastly matters are isolated circumstances, it can never be ignored. Quezon Police are experts and they can find a way to solve such mysterious crimes before it creates fear and apprehension in the communities. Future occurrences have to be avoided as soon as possible.

Too much of death news everyday is really that: too much!

As death may be a topic that some people avoid, it is also a matter of real concern and it has to be faced head on ... especially when it involves a crime.


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