Autopsy report bolsters kin’s suspicion of foul play in deck cadet’s death

An autopsy report of the National Bureau of Investigation has bolstered suspicions of foul play in the death of a deck cadet last March aboard a vessel in Brazil.

Relatives of Felipe Borra III vowed to file charges against those responsible if there was indeed foul play, GMA Iloilo's Nenita Hobilla reported Monday.

The autopsy results were presented at a House of Representatives inquiry last May 20 by NBI head medico-legal officer Dr. Wilfredo Tierra.

In the report, there were supposed signs of "ante mortem hematoma (swelling of clotted blood before death)" on Borra's body, particularly on the head and face.

Borra's sister Marfe Esmeralda told GMA News they will pursue charges against those who may be involved.

Borra, 21, was found dead aboard the M/V Sanko Fortune while it was heading for Singapore from Brazil last March 20 (PHL time).

He was a fourth-year marine transportation cadet of John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University and would have graduated this year.

Borra's relatives still could not believe the claim of M/V Sanko Fortune's shipping company that he hanged himself.  Joel Locsin/LBG, GMA News

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