MANILA – A senior Philippine police official said Friday that an American kidnapped in the southern part of the country was most likely dead, with authorities still searching for those involved in his abduction.
Since then, one suspect was arrested in November, and police had also questioned a witness.
Both said Eastman had died while on the boat ride, acting regional police spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Ramoncelio Sawan told AFP on Friday.
“This witness is a relative of one of the suspects. One of the suspects told (the witness) that on the night they abducted Eastman… they noticed he was already dead due to his gunshot wounds so they decided to just throw his body into the sea,” Sawan said.
“Ever since the incident, we haven’t received any demand for ransom from his abductors. This might be because of his death,” he added.
Sawan said around 10 people were allegedly involved in Eastman’s kidnapping, adding that “they appear to be” unaffiliated with any rebel groups in Mindanao that had engaged in ransom kidnappings in the past.
He added that the motive behind the abduction has not yet been established.
The arrested suspect also made a sworn statement on the American’s death, which was submitted to the prosecutor’s office where the kidnapping complaint was filed.
All coastal police stations in the region were instructed to look for signs of Eastman’s body, Sawan said.
“We are still hopeful that he is still alive. But right now, we will stick to what we have.”
The US Embassy in Manila said they are aware of the reports and are in coordination with Philippine authorities. – AFP