List of hazing deaths in the Philippines

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This is a list of hazing-related deaths in the Philippines. This is not an exhaustive list. Inclusion in this list requires that the incident was described by the media as a hazing-related death. Majority of deaths in this list include but is not limited to cases that involve fraternities.

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The first reported hazing death in the Philippines was that of Gonzalo Mariano Albert, a University of the Philippines Diliman student and an Upsilon Sigma Phi neophyte. He died in 1954.

The death of Leonardo Villa in 1991 led to the passage of the Anti-Hazing Act of 1995. [1]

List

1950s–1990s

Date of deathVictimOrganizationInstitutionNotes
July 18, 1954Gonzalo Mariano Albert Upsilon Sigma Phi University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City The first recorded hazing-related death in the Philippines. Died from a burst appendix during an operation. President Ramon Magsaysay created the Castro Committee to investigate the death. The committee found hazing not to be the cause of Albert's death but added that the mauling he received prior to the operation weakened him physically. [2] [3]
1967Ferdinand Tabtab Alpha Phi Omega University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon CityFirst recorded hazing death in the history of the fraternity. [3] [4]
April 1969Miguel ArucanMilitary hazing Philippine Military Academy, Baguio [5]
August 21, 1976Mel HonasanBeta Sigma San Sebastian College – Recoletos, Manila Brother of Gregorio Honasan, who was later elected as Senator of the Philippines. [3] [6] [7]
February 23, 1978Manuel SalasMilitary hazing Philippine Military Academy, Baguio [8]
November 1981Andres Ramos Jr.Military hazing Philippine Military Academy, Baguio [8]
July 1983Arbel LiwagBeta Sigma University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City [3] [9] [10]
February 10, 1991Leonardo Villa Aquila Legis Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon CityVilla's death led to the passage of the Anti-Hazing Act of 1995. [3] [1] [11]
September 8, 1991Raul Camaligan Lex Talionis San Beda College, ManilaCamaligan's father filed charges of murder against the fraternity members involved. The case was won with the paddle used in the hazing rites used as evidence. [3] [12]
October 13, 1991Frederick Cahiyang Alpha Phi Omega University of the Visayas, Cebu City Reportedly the first publicized fatal hazing incident in Cebu schools. [3] [13]
1991Felipe NarneNo information Araullo University, Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija [3] [14]
1991Dennis CenedozaMilitary hazingCavite Naval Training Center, Cavite City [14]
1991Joselito ManggaMilitary hazing Philippine Merchant Maritime Institute, Makati [14]
1992Joselito HernandezScintilla Juris University of the Philippines Baguio, Baguio [3] [14]
1995Seth Lopez Reserve Officers' Training Corps De La Salle University Lopez's parents filed murder charges, which were eventually dropped. De La Salle University introduced the Non-Fraternity Contract for freshmen after the incident. [15] [16]
August 6, 1995Mark Roland MartinEpsilon Chi University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City [3] [17]
August 16, 1998Alexander Icasiano Alpha Phi Beta University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City [3] [18] [19]

2000s

Date of deathVictimOrganizationInstitutionNotes
2000Ace Bernabe EkidMilitary hazing Philippine Military Academy, Baguio [20]
May 15, 2000Dominante TunacPolice hazing Philippine National Police Academy, Silang, Cavite [21]
March 10, 2001Edward DomingoMilitary hazing Philippine Military Academy, BaguioTwo cadets were convicted of homicide by the Baguio Regional Trial Court for his death, the first time that a civilian court convicted cadets of the Philippine Military Academy. [20] [22]
April 7, 2001Monico de GuzmanMilitary hazing Philippine Military Academy, Baguio [20]
May 2, 2001Fernando BalidoyMilitary hazing Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, San Narciso, Zambales [20]
August 4, 2001Rafael Root Albano IIISigma Mu Far Eastern University, Manila [3] [20]
January 5, 2003Jeoffrey AndawiPolice hazing Philippine National Police Academy, Silang, Cavite [23]
2003Emerson Berry Jr.Beta Sigma RhoCasanayan National High School, Pilar, Capiz [20]
August 22, 2004Jonathan BombaseAlpha Phi OmegaPartido College, Goa, Camarines Sur [24]
October 2, 2005Dan Robert TalibutabKapatiran ng mga Kabataang Kriminolohiya St. Therese – MTC Colleges - Magdalo, Iloilo City [25]
January 14, 2006Marlon Villanueva Alpha Phi Omega University of the Philippines Los Baños, Los Baños, Laguna Died during initiation rites conducted at the Villa Novaliches Resort in Barangay Pansol of Calamba, Laguna. [17] His case saw the first conviction under the Anti-Hazing Act of 1995. Two Alpha Phi Omega members were sentenced to reclusion perpetua in a 2015 decision. [3] [26] [27]
March 3, 2006Clark Anson Silverio Tau Gamma Phi Technological University of the Philippines, Manila [20] [28]
May 6, 2006Jan Angelo Dollete Alpha Phi Omega Capiz State University, Roxas City, Capiz [29]
August 18, 2006Dennis Africa Tau Gamma Phi Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa, Muntinlupa City [3] [30]
January 28, 2007Mark Rodriguez Tau Gamma Phi Central Luzon State University, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija [3] [31]
March 11, 2007Ronald SequeñaTau Gamma Phi Palawan State University, Puerto Princesa City [32]
August 27, 2007Cris Anthony Mendez Sigma Rho University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City [3] [33]
August 2, 2008Chester Paulo Abracias Tau Gamma Phi Enverga University, Lucena City, Quezon [34] [35]
2009Karl Anthony Gaudicos Tau Gamma Phi/Tau Gamma Sigma Holy Cross of Davao College, Davao City [20]
January 24, 2009Josephus dela RosaMilitary hazingTraining and Doctrine Center (TRADOC), Philippine Army, Camp O'Donnell, Capas, Tarlac [36]
October 2, 2009John Vincent BernatAlpha Kappa RhoNorthern Mindanao State Institute of Science and Technology, Butuan, Agusan del Norte [37]
October 12, 2009Elvis SinaluanScouts Royale BrotherhoodNo information, died in Alfonso, Cavite [3] [20] [38]
October 22, 2009John Daniel Samparanda Tau Gamma Phi Lyceum of the Philippines University–Cavite, General Trias, Cavite [20]
November 14, 2009Glacy Monique DimarananScouts Royale BrotherhoodLakeshore National High School, Biñan, Laguna [20] [39]

2010s

Date of deathVictimOrganizationInstitutionNotes
April 15, 2010Daniel Lorenz JacintoUnknown Mapúa Institute of Technology, Manila [40] [41]
July 18, 2010Menardo Clamucha Jr.Kapatiran ng mga Kabataang Kriminolohiya University of Iloilo, Iloilo City [3] [34]
August 15, 2010EJ Karl Initia Alpha Phi Omega University of Makati, Makati City [3] [20] [34]
October 27, 2010Noel Borja Jr. Tau Gamma Phi DepEd Alternative Learning System, Manila [3] [20] [34]
May 2011Erik ApuraMilitary Hazing Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, San Narciso, Zambales [42]
September 15, 2011Nor Silongan Tau Gamma Phi Notre Dame of Tacurong College, Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat [3] [34]
February 19, 2012Marvin ReglosLambda Rho Beta San Beda College, Manila [3] [20] [43]
July 30, 2012Marc Andre MarcosLex Leonum Fraternitas San Beda College, Manila [3] [44]
2013John Mark DuganCollegiate hazing Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific, Mariveles, Bataan [20]
June 28, 2014Guillo Servando Tau Gamma Phi De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde, Manila [3] [45]
November 2, 2014Ariel Inofre Tau Gamma Phi Southern Luzon State University, Quezon [3] [46]
June 24, 2015Christian Dela CruzTrue Brown Style Fortunato F. Halili National Agricultural School, Santa Maria, Bulacan [3] [47]
September 30, 2015Anthony Javier Tau Gamma Phi Western Mindanao State University, Zamboanga City [3] [48]
September 17, 2017Horacio Castillo IIIAegis Juris University of Santo Tomas, Manila [3] [49] [50]
September 18, 2019 Darwin Dormitorio Military Hazing Philippine Military Academy, Baguio [51] [52]

2020s

Date of deathVictimOrganizationInstitutionNotes
February 16, 2020Omer Despabiladeras Tau Gamma Phi Solis Institute of Technology, Bulan, Sorsogon [53]
August 9, 2020Robert John Limpioso Fernandez Alpha Kappa Rho No information, died in Surigao City [54]
November 15, 2020Joselito Envidiado Tau Gamma Phi Zamboanga National High School West, Zamboanga City [55] [56] [57]
July 6, 2021Jonash BondocCollegiate hazing Philippine Merchant Marine Academy, San Narciso, Zambales [58]
September 9, 2021Mark Lester MirandaNo informationDoña Hortencia Salas Benedicto National High School, La Carlota, Negros Occidental [59] [60]
September 23, 2021George Karl MagsayoPolice hazing Philippine National Police Academy, Silang, Cavite [61]
March 20, 2022Reymarc Rabutazo Tau Gamma Phi Unnamed high school in Kalayaan, Laguna [62]
July 26, 2022Jaypee De Guzman RamoresPolice hazing Philippine National Police, San Jacinto, Masbate [63]
September 18, 2022August Caezar Saplot Alpha Kappa Rho University of Mindanao, Davao City [64]
December 19, 2022Ronnel Baguio Tau Gamma Phi University of Cebu, Cebu City [65]
February 18, 2023 John Matthew Salilig Tau Gamma Phi Adamson University, Manila Went to a fraternity initiation in Biñan, Laguna and disappeared on that date. Found dead in an open field in Imus, Cavite on February 28. [66] One suspect later committed suicide. [67]
October 16, 2023Ahldryn Lery Bravante Tau Gamma Phi Philippine College of Criminology, Manila Died hours after sustaining injuries at his fraternity initiation in Quezon City. Four suspects were arrested. [68]

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