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House panels clear Resorts World of liabilities despite 38 dead
Akbayan Representative Tom Villarin disagrees, arguing someone must be held accountable for the 'senseless killing spree'

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Resorts World gunman possible suspect in BMW killings – MPD
UPDATED The Manila Police District homicide chief confirms Jessie Carlos is the only person of interest after running tests on evidence found in the crashed BMW

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Pagcor suspends Resorts World gaming license
Resorts World Manila says it has tapped a global security firm to review and beef up its security protocols

Lawmaker wants P3,000-casino entrance fee after Resorts World attack
It only seeks to address some poor people who have no more money and yet go inside and gamble all they have left for their families says Isabela 1st District Representative Rodolfo Albano III


FAST FACTS: What you need to know about the Philippine casino industry
Despite challenges Pagcor Chairperson Andrea Domingo says the local gaming industry s total revenues in 2017 may still expand to P160 billion

3 questions answered at House probe into Resorts World attack
Lawmakers want to clip Pagcor s powers to grant licenses to casinos after Resorts World Manila management admitted security lapses in the June 2 incident

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Resorts World to fund education of victims’ children until college
Resorts World also vows to pay P1 million each to the victims families and P500 000 to those injured during the attack

Resorts World Manila COO admits 'lapses in security' during attack
Stephen Reilly: When we played the first videos I pointed out there should have been security personnel posted on certain points and they were not present

House starts probe into Resorts World attack
Lawmakers hold a hearing at NAIA 3 Wednesday June 7 and plan to conduct an ocular inspection at the crime scene from across the street


Resorts World attack: 4 questions that beg for an answer
As the House of Representatives begins its probe into the robbery and arson attack on the popular casino we revisit what we know about the incident and the questions that need to be answered

Resorts World gunman attended hearing for P6M forfeiture case before attack
Carlos offers to pay government P1 2 million instead of P6 4 million but Ombudsman prosecutors reject this as his forfeiture case continues
Resorts World sprinklers worked but were not enough, says BFP
Fire officials say they could not enter immediately because it was not just a fire they were up against but also a gunman

Gambling addiction responsibility of individuals, families – Pagcor
The state can only do so much says Pagcor boss Andrea Domingo in the wake of the Resorts World Manila attack

Resorts World gunman, school opening, Putin | Midday wRap
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From relief to despair: Brother of Resorts World victim recalls fretful wait
Austin Ala s hopes soared when he heard the news that there were no casualties in the attack only to find out later that the initial information released by the police was wrong

Duterte: Resorts World Manila attack ‘not ISIS’
President Rodrigo Duterte says the work of ISIS terrorists is more brutal


Families of casino attack victims get no help from Resorts World, funeral homes
Funeral parlors are imposing conditions before releasing the bodies families say while Resorts World has not delivered on full support and assistance it promised

Duterte to visit wake of Resorts World attack victims
The President is expected to condole with the families of those who died from the attack in a Pasay City funeral home on Saturday night

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Resorts World Manila confirms 35 dead, denies security lapse
UPDATED Management says the cause of deaths is likely suffocation and that protocol dictated security personnel cannot have firearms
