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Funeral of late Philippine police officer held in Rizal province

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2024-08-11 07:40:54

The coffin of the late Philippine police officer Nelson G. Santiago is carried to the graveyard at Teresa town in Rizal province, the Philippines, Aug. 10, 2024. The funeral of Philippine police officer Nelson G. Santiago, who lost his life in a rescue operation for two abducted Chinese nationals, was held Saturday at Teresa town in Rizal province, east of Manila.

On Saturday, the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines sent representatives to Santiago's home to offer condolences. (Xinhua/Nie Xiaoyang)

Police officers offer condolences during the funeral of the late Philippine police officer Nelson G. Santiago at Teresa town in Rizal province, the Philippines, Aug. 10, 2024. The funeral of Philippine police officer Nelson G. Santiago, who lost his life in a rescue operation for two abducted Chinese nationals, was held Saturday at Teresa town in Rizal province, east of Manila.

On Saturday, the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines sent representatives to Santiago's home to offer condolences. (Xinhua/Nie Xiaoyang)

The coffin of the late Philippine police officer Nelson G. Santiago is carried to the graveyard at Teresa town in Rizal province, the Philippines, Aug. 10, 2024. The funeral of Philippine police officer Nelson G. Santiago, who lost his life in a rescue operation for two abducted Chinese nationals, was held Saturday at Teresa town in Rizal province, east of Manila.

On Saturday, the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines sent representatives to Santiago's home to offer condolences. (Xinhua/Nie Xiaoyang)

Relatives of the late Philippine police officer Nelson G. Santiago are seen on his funeral at Teresa town in Rizal province, the Philippines, Aug. 10, 2024. The funeral of Philippine police officer Nelson G. Santiago, who lost his life in a rescue operation for two abducted Chinese nationals, was held Saturday at Teresa town in Rizal province, east of Manila.

On Saturday, the Chinese Embassy in the Philippines sent representatives to Santiago's home to offer condolences. (Xinhua/Nie Xiaoyang)