Death of Gisela Boniel
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Date | June 7, 2017 |
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Location | Waters off Cebu |
Type | Suspected kidnapping and killing |
Outcome | Gisela Boniel presumed dead. Body of Boniel has yet to be retrieved. |
Deaths | Gisela Boniel (presumed) |
Suspects | Niño Rey Boniel |
Charges | Parricide [sic], kidnapping, serious illegal detention |
On June 7, 2017, Gisela Boniel, the then-Mayor of Bien Unido, Bohol was allegedly killed by her husband, former Bohol Provincial Board Member Niño Rey Boniel. As of June 2017, she remains missing.
Niño Rey Boniel was charged with mariticide, kidnapping, serious illegal detention and physical injuries over his alleged role in the killing of his wife, Gisela Boniel.
Background[]
Victim and suspect[]
Gisela Boniel | |
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Born | Gisela Zambrano Bendong May 21, 1977 Iligan City, Philippines |
Died | June 7, 2017 | (aged 40)
Cause of death | Gunshot wound to the head |
Nationality | Filipino |
Gisela Bendong was born on May 21, 1977 in Iligan City, Philippines to a family of pilots. Ever since she was young, she had a dream of becoming a pilot. During her pilot years in AirAsia, she was the first female pilot.[1]
Niño Rey Boniel was born on December 19, 1979 in Bien Unido, Bohol and is a son of former Bien Unido mayor Cosme Boniel and Marina Boniel, a businesswoman. In 2007, at the age of 29, he was elected mayor in Bien Unido and was the second youngest executive. Niño Rey Boniel established a dive camp to attract tourists who wanted to experience the Bien Unido Double Barrier Reef. After finding out that there were illegal fishers in the municipality, he established the underwater grotto near the coral reef in the Double Barrier Reef, consisting of the 14-foot tall statues of the Virgin Mary and Santo Niño de Cebú.[2]
Niño met Gisela during a conference after she arrived in Tagbilaran and traveled to Bien Unido. In 2012, they married after Gisela found out that she was two months pregnant. They were married in civil rites. After their civil marriage, they were sent to Hawaii. On July 28, 2012, Gisela gave birth to a boy.[3]
In 2016, after his 3rd term as a mayor of Bien Unido, Bohol, Gisela ran for mayor. On May 9, 2016, She was elected mayor of Bien Unido. Gisela was attacked by her husband's political opponents and implicated in controversies involving her husband.
Financial problems allegedly affected their marriage after Gisela bought a watch worth P2.5 million, which is said to have angered Niño.
Death of Gisela[]
On June 6, 2017, Mayor Boniel and her best friend, Angela Celeste Gamalinda-Leyson, and Angela's 17-year-old son Pete were persuaded by the Mayor's staff, Wilson Hoylar, her admin staff and her Executive Secretary Brian Sayson to stay overnight at the resort of Bien Unido. They said the Mayor needed to sign some important documents which were not part of her itinerary. Angela was urged not to and reminded her of her 7:00 P.M. appointment in Cebu. Her plan was to comply with signing the required documents for her to file the annulment case, and at the same time to resign from her post as the Mayor of Bien Unido, Bohol.
On June 7, 2017, at around 2:00AM, 6 to 8 men entered their room. The men duct taped Angela around her face and she was tasered on the lower portion of her ears. Angela overheard the Mayor talking to her husband, recognized by his nickname "In-In". She pleaded for him to spare her best friend and told him that Angela's son was in the other room while a gun was pointed to her forehead. According to the story, Angela passed out, not knowing that the Mayor was already taken out from the room. A few hours later two men woke Angela and asked her to stand up as she and her 17 year old son were taken to Tubigon, traveling via High-speed craft from Tubigon to Cebu.
Meanwhile, Mayor Gisela's body was wrapped with a blanket and brought to a pump boat. At around 4:00 AM, Niño allegedly shot her, they put a fishnet around her body, tied a rock weighing 30 kilos to it and threw her body into the sea.[4]
During the interrogation, Niño Rey said it was his cousin, Riolito "Etad" Boniel who shot his wife, but Riolito and driver Randel Lupas alleged that it was Niño who shot his wife.
Retrieval of Boniel's body[]
Search and retrieval operations started on June 9. Divers scoured the Caubian at 200 ft (61 m) but they couldn't find Gisela's body. The deadline was intended to be 15 days. After days of searching, the retrieval operation ended but Gisela's family appealed to the authorities that they could resume. On July 15, 2017, the search and retrieval operation ended permanently as they could not find Gisela's body.
On July 1, 2017, A woman's body was found in the waters of Tabuelan and was brought to Escalante, Negros Occidental. There was speculation that this could be Gisela's body.[5] The body was later ruled out to be that of Boniel and was identified as the body of a 64 year old woman who is a resident from Calatrava, Negros Occidental.[6]
Memorial[]
Although Gisela's body was not found, her family had a memorial on the sea on July 1, 2017 in Caubian Island.[7] In November 2017, they had an All Souls Day on the sea.[8]
Trial[]
Niño Rey pleaded not guilty for kidnapping, serious illegal detention and physical injuries.[9] On January 11, 2018, Niño was brought to Cebu jail. Due to his poor health condition, he was treated in Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center.[10]
On March 22, 2018, Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II reversed the mariticide order, but on March 28, due to backlash Aguirre revived the mariticide order.[11]
On May 28, Niño Rey's pre-trial for kidnapping and serious illegal detention was reset to September 5.[12]
On June 14, 2018, Niño Rey Boniel resigned as a Bohol Board Member, and his trial was set for September 7.[13] On September 7, Niño Rey did not attend his trial due to his "poor health condition". The Bendong family, through their lawyer Amando Virgil Ligutan, released a statement alleging that Niño Rey's reason to be intentionally absent was because of his unpreparedness to attend the hearing.[14]
In popular culture[]
The case was featured on GMA Network's investigative docudrama program Imbestigador in an episode entitled "Mayora". Gisela Boniel was portrayed by Rhian Ramos, while Angela Leyson portrayed by Coleen Perez, and Niño Rey Boniel portrayed by Geoff Eigenmann
References[]
- ^ "Cebuana pilots first AirAsia Manila-Davao flight". SunStar. 30 September 2016. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
- ^ "When love falls apart". The Bohol Chronicle. 11 June 2017. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
- ^ "Boniel couple marriage shaky since start". The Philippine Star. 9 June 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Bohol mayor shot dead, thrown into sea; husband arrested". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 8 June 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Woman's body found floating off Tabuelan, Cebu". SunStar. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Woman found floating off Cebu shores identified". SunStar. 2 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Family of Gisela holds memorial service in the middle of the sea". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 1 July 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "'Mama is in heaven, watching over us'". SunStar. 3 November 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "PB Boniel pleads not guilty to kidnapping, illegal detention". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 29 June 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Prime suspect in Gisela Boniel case transferred to Cebu jail". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 11 January 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "After backlash, Aguirre revives parricide case vs Bohol official". Rappler. 27 March 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Pre-trial of Bohol official vis-à-vis wife's death reset". ABSCBN News. 28 May 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Boniel resigns from PB, reiterates innocence". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 14 June 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018.
- ^ "Boniel's family slams 'unprepared' hubby". SunStar. 7 September 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
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