Mayor kidnaps Filipino studentson campus..? | Murder of EileenSarmenta & Allan Gomez

 The story of Eileen Sarmenta and Allan Gomez is a tragic tale of injustice and abuse of power that has haunted the Philippines for over two decades. It is a story that involves the abduction, rape, and murder of two promising Filipino students at the hands of a powerful political figure.





Antonio Sanchez was the mayor of Calauan, Laguna, at the time of the crime. He was a powerful political figure who was known to be corrupt and abusive. He had a reputation for using his position to intimidate and control those around him.



Eileen Sarmenta was a 21-year-old student at the University of the Philippines Los Baños, majoring in Agricultural Economics. She was known to be intelligent, talented, and passionate about her studies. She was also active in various student organizations and was well-liked by her peers.



Allan Gomez was a 19-year-old engineering student at the same university. He was described as a diligent and hardworking student who was also active in student organizations.


The events that led to this gruesome crime began in 1993 when Eileen Sarmenta, a young and brilliant student at the University of the Philippines Los Baños, caught the eye of Antonio Sanchez, then-mayor of Calauan, Laguna. Sanchez, who was known for his reputation as a ruthless politician, became obsessed with Sarmenta and began to pursue her relentlessly. Despite her repeated rejections, Sanchez refused to give up and continued to harass her.



On June 28, 1993, Sarmenta and Gomez were on their way back to the university after attending a birthday party. They were stopped by Sanchez's men at a checkpoint and were forced to go with them. They were taken to a farm owned by Sanchez, where they were raped and tortured for several hours. Sarmenta was repeatedly raped by Sanchez himself.

After the assault, Sarmenta and Gomez were killed and their bodies were dumped in a rice field. Their bodies were found a few days later by a farmer.


The news of the gruesome crime shook the nation and sparked outrage among the Filipino people, who demanded justice for Sarmenta and Gomez. Sanchez and his accomplices were eventually arrested and tried for their crimes. In 1995, they were found guilty of murder and rape and were sentenced to death by lethal injection.




In 1995, after a long trial, Sanchez and his six accomplices were found guilty of rape and murder and were sentenced to death by lethal injection. However, due to the abolition of the death penalty in the Philippines in 2006, their sentences were commuted to life imprisonment.


In the aftermath of the tragedy, Eileen Sarmenta's family and supporters have campaigned tirelessly for justice, calling for the case to be revisited and for the perpetrators to be held accountable. While Sanchez and his accomplices remain in prison, the wounds of this tragic event still run deep, and the memory of Eileen Sarmenta and Allan Gomez continues to serve as a reminder of the need for vigilance and the fight for justice.


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