Agpalo bursts into tears after being acquitted of murder


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 21 Sep 2005

Bodyguard Mohamad Najib Zulkifli (left): I said a lot of prayers. Praise be to God. After this, I want to return to my village to meet all my relatives and organise a thanksgiving feast.  

Bodyguard Resty Agpalo (right): It's not a matter of winning. It's what transpired of the case. I thank God for this. I prayed for the deceased, and also for our case.

Bodyguard Resty Agpalo (right): It's not a matter of winning. It's what transpired of the case. I thank God for this. I prayed for the deceased, and also for our case.

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