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MANILA, Philippines - A Central Luzon man thought to have been buried several weeks ago turned out to be alive. Jasper Soriano, 25, of the village of Quintong in San Carlos City, Pangasinan was last seen alive by his mother, Leonarda, on February 2.
On February 10, a body of an unidentified man, believed to have been a victim of extra-judicial killing, was found in the nearby town of Binalonan. Leonarda claimed that the body was Jasper's.
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MANILA, Philippines - A Central Luzon man thought to have been buried several weeks ago turned out to be alive. Jasper Soriano, 25, of the village of Quintong in San Carlos City, Pangasinan was last seen alive by his mother, Leonarda, on February 2.
On February 10, a body of an unidentified man, believed to have been a victim of extra-judicial killing, was found in the nearby town of Binalonan. Leonarda claimed that the body was Jasper's.
- She identified Jasper by a scar on the upper left portion of his chest, a report by GMA News said. The mother also said the shape of the legs and the facial features resembled that of her son.
- Leonarda made funeral arrangements and buried the body. Several days into the mourning period, Quintong residents heard rumours that Jasper was alive.
- Ruby Oria, Soriano's wife, searched for her husband and found him alive in Nueva Ecija, a province in Central Luzon.
- Ruby said she had to slap and punch Jasper to reassure herself that the person she spoke to was not a figment of her imagination.
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