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    Philippine police checking reports that kidnapped American died after being shot

    MANILA (AP) – Philippine police officials said yesterday they are checking reports that a kidnapped American died after being shot twice while resisting his October 17 abduction by gunmen in the country’s south.

    Elliot Onil Eastman, 26, from Vermont, was shot twice with an M16 rifle while trying to fight off his four kidnappers, who posed as police officers, in the coastal town of Sibuco in Zamboanga del Norte province, police said.

    The kidnappers dragged him to a motorboat and sped off, according to earlier police reports.

    A massive search for Eastman and his abductors led to the arrest of a number of suspects, but he has not been found. Three suspects were killed in a gun battle with police in the south last month. Regional police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Ramoncelio Sawan said investigators received information from a relative of one of the suspects that Eastman died due to gunshot wounds in the thigh and abdomen while being taken away by his abductors.

    The kidnappers decided to throw his body into the sea after he died, the relative said.

    The information about Eastman’s death was later corroborated by a key suspect in the kidnapping who was arrested recently, and his sworn statement has been submitted to government prosecutors, Sawan said.

    Criminal complaints of kidnapping have been filed against several suspects, he said.

    “We are constrained to believe that he has died. All of the information that we have points to that,” Sawan said. But he added that without the victim’s body, “we’re still leaving a little bit of hope that it may not be the case” and police would continue their investigation.

    Philippine police have informed Eastman’s Filipino wife and the United States Embassy in Manila about his reported death, Sawan said.

    The embassy said it’s aware of the police report and is coordinating with Philippine authorities, but did not comment further due to privacy considerations.

    Eastman travelled out of the Philippines and returned to Sibuco to attend his wife’s graduation when he was kidnapped. He had been posting Facebook videos of his life in Sibuco, a poor, remote coastal town, where the suspects spotted him, police earlier said.

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