Radio presenter shot dead in Philippines

A Filipino radio presenter, Jonathan Petalvero, was recently shot dead at a restaurant in Bayugan, in the southern province of Agusan del Sur, Reporters sans Frontières (RSF) has reported. Petalvero hosted a programme that supported a local politician.

“It is too soon to say whether this murder was linked to the victim’s work as a journalist, but the authorities must quickly assign enough personnel to the case to be able to identify the killer and the instigators,” RSF said. “Three other radio hosts have been killed in the Philippines since the start of the year. That is more than in Iraq in the same period.”

Journalistic sources said Petalvero was shot in the head on June 27, although police statements gave the day of his murder as June 25. Aged 43, he hosted the programme “Balita at Komentaryo” on radio DXFM “Frenster Radio.”

Nothing is so far known about the motive, which may have been political. The gunman was masked and was probably a hired killer. Radio DXFM is owned by Bayugan’s current deputy mayor, Genesis Efren, who plans to run for mayor in elections scheduled for May 2010.

A district councillor, Petalvero had planned to run for municipal councillor or deputy mayor representing Efren’s party in the elections.

Date Posted: 30 June 2009 Last Modified: 30 June 2009