Four of flight attendant Christine Dacera's friends who were questioned over her death have launched a YouTube channel as they take their fight to clear their names to social media.
Gregorio “Gigo” de Guzman, Rommel Galido, JP Dela Serna, Clark Rapinan, and Valentine Rosales announced on Facebook their Youtube channel "Fund the Truth" which they said would be used to "document our on-going case."
The video channel is a followup to their Facebook page of the same name which sought financial support for their legal battle. The men have denied harming Dacera.
As of posting time, the YouTube channel has over 1,300 subscribers, while their Facebook page is followed by over 23,000 people.
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The 23-year-old flight attendant was found lifeless in her hotel room bathtub on New Year's Day after a night of partying with friends that included the four men.
Police initially filed charges of rape with homicide against the men but these were scrapped due to insufficient evidence, giving way to a new autopsy and a preliminary investigation at the Department of Justice. The National Bureau of Investigation also has its own inquiry.
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