The charges of murder and frustrated murder filed against Lloyd Kevin Abrigo, the suspect in the milk tea poisoning deaths in April have been dismissed by the Manila Prosecutors’ Office for lack of evidence.
Assistant City Prosecutor Dennis Aguila said the complainants failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that it was, Lloyd, son of William Abrigo, who placed the toxic chemical in the Hokkaido milk tea. William owned the milk tea outlet where Suzanne Dagohoy purchased the poisoned drink.
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