Hallo Magma, finde den kommentarlosen Beitrag gut. Nachstehend ein weiterer Beitrag.
Holtz, ein harmloser und netter Mensch konnte keiner Fliege etwas zu Leide tun.
Die Anmerkung CHR zur Ergaezung, innerhalb von 6 Monaten 25 Faelle.
Andere Dinge konnte man in den lokalen Zeitungen lesen, manchmal auch in deutschen Zeitungen.
MfG
A BAD MONTH This last month has not been a good one for foreigners in Angeles City. We have seen 3 deaths and one serious assault.
Sadly, George Bottrell, the owner of Checkmark Trading Services, Inc passed away in the first week of April from a long illness. George is survived by his wife "Baby." George was one of the "good
Expats" in Angeles. A quiet, gentle man, he expanded his business over the years from a small phone service to numerous internet cafes in Angeles City and Manila (to include the large internet center in the rear of Margarita Station).
HOME INVASION ? In a reported "home invasion." a long time resident, Hanz Holtz was murdered. As with the next incident, there may be more to this story than was published in the local Sun Star newspaper. It is a little difficult to believe that individuals would commit such a violent crime and then take only a few items in the robbery. Several rumors are already floating through the
Expat community and hopefully we will know the whole story soon.
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SUN STAR Sunday, April 16, 2006 'Robbers' kill German
ANGELES CITY - A German national was stabbed dead inside his house here by a group of men who allegedly robbed him of pieces of jewelry and a digital camera last Friday. Police identified the victim as Hans Holtz, 52, a German national of Nova Apartment 1, Clark Avenue, Villasol Subdivision in Barangay Anunas here. The Angeles City police under the supervision of Policarpio Segubre has declared the incident as a robbery-homicide. Police said Holtz, who had been living in the city for 15 years, operated a motorcycle rental business that he closed about three years ago. The victim's neighbors said Holtz had been a very peaceful man who did not involve in any illegal activity nor figured in any trouble in the city. The German national also operated a small German snack shop named the Schnitzel Corner along Real Street in Balibago's Fields Avenue district. A report said Holtz's naked body was found lying beside his bedroom with multiple stab wounds. The victim's throat had also a deep cut. Police investigators disclosed that they found no signs of forcible entry into the Holtz residence, indicating that the killers were acquaintances of the victim and his Filipino wife Myrna. "We are following a robbery motive by people whom the victim had an acquaintance with as evidenced by the lack of signs of break-in and his being found naked," Segubre said. Holtz's wife claimed that on Thursday midnight, she left her husband watching television in the living room while she proceeded to sleep in the masters' bedroom. She reported that at 4 a.m. Friday morning, she was awakened when several men barged into her room and hogtied her with an electrical cord. She related that the robbers also covered her face and body with a polo shirt. According to her, she went out of the room when the robbers fled and discovered that her husband was killed.
HOTEL BREAK-IN ? During the 3rd week of April, Gary Walsh, a long term visitor was stabbed multiple times inside his hotel room at the Clarkton Hotel. He had arrived from Subic and checked into the Clarkton for one night with plans to fly to Hong Kong the next day. Reportedly he woke up at approximately 9 AM to find a Filipino male inside his room. He said he tried to stop the intruder/thief and was stabbed three times, including once in the eye. Fortunately, his wounds were not fatal. He was operated on at Philippine International Hospital where they reportedly removed a knife with a eight inch blade. He is in stable condition. The thief reportedly made off with $1200 in US currency.
Gary has told friends that he thinks the door was locked. But, I'm told by reliable sources that the night lock cannot be opened by the hotel staff. This would mean that he either forgot to lock the door, or a departing night guest left the door unlocked and possibly called a friend and told them the door was unlocked. The odds of a thief hitting a random room at 9 am and getting past the dead bolt are pretty low. And then to hit the jackpot and get $1200! Overall, something about this one doesn't say random room break-in to me. And why wasn't the cash in the in-room safe? Still some questions here that don't add up.
Friends that stay at the Clarkton on a regular basis say that the hotel security is pretty good, but do report an occasional uninvited female guests knocking on their doors from time to time. I could believe that a cute girl can get past the security by saying there are visiting Mr. Jones in 302, but I would think the hotel security and the desk clerks would notice a single Filipino male going into the room area at 9 am. And, the fact that he was able to leave the hotel, probably with some blood on his clothing, without being noticed is more than a little questionable. But, then I learned the Clarkton is building a new addition in the back area of the property with 23 more rooms. There is nothing blocking the construction area from the current rooms, so it is conceivable that a workman from this project could have gone into the room area or a Filipino male could have entered and left through the construction site without being noticed by security.
The worst rumor of the year, being put out by some individuals that I won't name, is that Gary didn't have enough money to pay his bill so he stabbed himself to fake an assault. I'm giving this one a 0.000031% chance of being true. (This rumor has also recently been posted on a local bulletin board).
TOURIST DEATH: (22 April ) AN AMERICAN tourist was found dead in his hotel room in Angeles City, Pampanga province, some 83 kilometers northwest of Manila at dawn Saturday , police said. Investigators have ruled out foul play. Dr. Froilan Canlas of the Angeles City Foundation Memorial Center reported that Christopher James Sullivan, 51, died in his sleep from a heart attack, said Angeles City police director Senior Superintendent Policarpio Segubre. Sullivan checked into Wild Orchids Hotel in Balibago village with his Filipina girlfriend on Friday evening, the report said. When the woman woke up at 5:45 a.m. Saturday, she noticed that Sullivan seemed to have stopped breathing, prompting her to call for help. Segubre said it was the hotel management who called in the doctor to check on the tourist's condition.