Sanchez’s wife says they won’t pay victims’ families

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2019 10:30:10 +0000

 

ELVIRA Sanchez, wife of convicted rapist and murderer Antonio Sanchez, wipes a tear during the Senate hearing yesterday. (Jansen Romero)

ELVIRA Sanchez, wife of convicted rapist and murderer Antonio Sanchez, wipes a tear during the Senate hearing yesterday. (Jansen Romero)

The wife of convicted former Calauan, Laguna Mayor Antonio Sanchez yesterday said their fam­ily has no intention of paying the P12.6-million court-mandated damages to the families of victims UP Los Baños students Eileen Sar­menta and Allan Gomez.

Elvira Sanchez, appearing in the resumption of the Senate hear­ing looking into the Good Conduct Time Allowance, maintained his husband’s innocence more than 20 years following his conviction.

“Bakit kami magbabayad walang kasalanan ang asawa ko,” asked Elvira.

“Actually wala talaga kaming in­tensyon kasi po nagsasabi ako ng totoo, ‘yung sinasabi nilang araw at petsa na nirape at pinatay si Ei­leen Sarmenta at pinatay si Allan Gomez, nasa amin ang asawa ko, kasama ang anak ko,” she insisted in reply to a question posed Senate Minority Leader Franklin Drilon.

In her 1995 court ruling, now retired Judge Harriet Demetriou ordered all accused, including Sanchez’s henchmen, to pay civil indemnity to the families of the victims aside from serving their life sentences.

In their previous interviews, both parents of the victims also admitted that the Sanchez family paid nothing in damages since his conviction.

During the hearing, an official of the Board of Pardons and Parole (BPP) testified that presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo re­ferred the request of the family of former mayor Sanchez’s application for executive clemency.

Reynaldo Bayang, BPP Execu­tive Director 3, said Panelo sent the referral letter to the BPP early this year.

In the letter, Panelo request­ed Bayang’s office to provide him updates about Sanchez’s case.

Panelo served as legal coun­sel for Sanchez, who was con­victed in 1995 for the rape and murder of UP Los Baños (UPLB) students Eileen Sarmenta and Allan Gomez. The Supreme Court upheld his conviction in 1999.

He earlier denied he had any­thing to do with the reported possible release of Sanchez from prison.

But at the Senate hearing, El­vira Sanchez, the ex-mayor’s wife, admitted they asked promi
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