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The scene of the crime and vantage point of the assailant's Machine Gun
Head of Government Assassinated!
Neo-Manila Post
May 16, 2019
DILI, USM—Shots were fired from the balcony of the Tropico Grande Hotel at around 4:18 PM today, May 16, from a yet-to-be-identified assailant. A surprise attack from a mounted machine gun sprayed bullets unto Supreme Commissary Fernando Lawrencio III, head of government of the Pan-Asiatic States, and his associates on the street below, during their walk to the Melanesian District Assembly, instantly killing the Federal leader himself and three others, including his wife, as well as injuring five other accompanying gendarme.
Police reports have confirmed that he was shot first in the neck and then in the head by bullets that appeared to be fired from the Tropico Grande. His wife, Leonora Lawrencio, was injured by the same bullet that passed through Fernando's neck. A nearby police car rushed them to the hospital, where Fernando was declared dead at 6 PM.
The influential leader and executive member of the Sixth Administration had been killed during his 'rehabilitation efforts' of Melanesian self-governance during the March 25 Uprising. While his stay in the region was only supposed to last two weeks, he extended his stay a few days prior (planning to leave by the end of the month instead) in order to confer with local congressional officials regarding political concessions with the pro-Melanesian independence movements. His agenda had been to meet with the local leaders themselves and 'put the Federal government in the limelight'.
While gendarme were quick to respond on the scene, raiding the Hotel seven minutes subsequently, the assailant himself was not caught, with evidence suggesting he had blended-in with the staff. From the room from which the shooting took place, the weapon used was recovered, as well as civilian clothing hurriedly left lying around. Staff of the hotel also reported to have spotted an unidentified and unrecognized man in waiter's attire exiting through the back room mere moments after shots were fired.
Witnesses report to have seen a 'young Anglo-Celtic man in his mid-20s', but most accounts are blurry, full of contradiction, and sans of much detail. One cook reported the man having worn glasses, while another reports he was wearing shades.
The high-caliber, military-grade machine gun was a Heckler & Koch MG4 of foreign origin. Notions of the German Democratic Republic having been involved were refuted following a quick investigation by Socialist Germany's government themselves, which indicate that the series and licensing markings on the machine gun did not match the ones used by the German military.
However, the more likely case-scenario, as most Asians are inclining to believe at the moment, is that the items evidenced are confirmation that the Oberkonig of Anglomir has had the act carried-out by covert operatives. This is also the reported 'primary speculation' of the Ministry of State and Public Security at the moment.
In the meantime, the Secretary-General of the Pan-Asiatic States, Guanyu Abramovich Jr., will have the authority of both the post of Secretary-General and Head of Government, in accordance with the 1995 constitution. The Federal Congress of Soviets has announced that an emergency election will be held on May 20 between its constituents to fill in the position until the end-term of this Administration.
At present, both Secretary-General Guanyu Abramovich and State Soviet Sonya Yoon-Sook have declared their condolences for the Lawrencio Family, especially Fernando and his wife's three children: Enrico, Joselita, and Mariana. The devout leader's family has insisted on a private, Catholic funeral rather than a state-funeral. Fernando will most likely be buried at his home island of Panay, in New Philippines (TSSR).
Police reports have confirmed that he was shot first in the neck and then in the head by bullets that appeared to be fired from the Tropico Grande. His wife, Leonora Lawrencio, was injured by the same bullet that passed through Fernando's neck. A nearby police car rushed them to the hospital, where Fernando was declared dead at 6 PM.
The influential leader and executive member of the Sixth Administration had been killed during his 'rehabilitation efforts' of Melanesian self-governance during the March 25 Uprising. While his stay in the region was only supposed to last two weeks, he extended his stay a few days prior (planning to leave by the end of the month instead) in order to confer with local congressional officials regarding political concessions with the pro-Melanesian independence movements. His agenda had been to meet with the local leaders themselves and 'put the Federal government in the limelight'.
While gendarme were quick to respond on the scene, raiding the Hotel seven minutes subsequently, the assailant himself was not caught, with evidence suggesting he had blended-in with the staff. From the room from which the shooting took place, the weapon used was recovered, as well as civilian clothing hurriedly left lying around. Staff of the hotel also reported to have spotted an unidentified and unrecognized man in waiter's attire exiting through the back room mere moments after shots were fired.
Witnesses report to have seen a 'young Anglo-Celtic man in his mid-20s', but most accounts are blurry, full of contradiction, and sans of much detail. One cook reported the man having worn glasses, while another reports he was wearing shades.
The high-caliber, military-grade machine gun was a Heckler & Koch MG4 of foreign origin. Notions of the German Democratic Republic having been involved were refuted following a quick investigation by Socialist Germany's government themselves, which indicate that the series and licensing markings on the machine gun did not match the ones used by the German military.
However, the more likely case-scenario, as most Asians are inclining to believe at the moment, is that the items evidenced are confirmation that the Oberkonig of Anglomir has had the act carried-out by covert operatives. This is also the reported 'primary speculation' of the Ministry of State and Public Security at the moment.
In the meantime, the Secretary-General of the Pan-Asiatic States, Guanyu Abramovich Jr., will have the authority of both the post of Secretary-General and Head of Government, in accordance with the 1995 constitution. The Federal Congress of Soviets has announced that an emergency election will be held on May 20 between its constituents to fill in the position until the end-term of this Administration.
At present, both Secretary-General Guanyu Abramovich and State Soviet Sonya Yoon-Sook have declared their condolences for the Lawrencio Family, especially Fernando and his wife's three children: Enrico, Joselita, and Mariana. The devout leader's family has insisted on a private, Catholic funeral rather than a state-funeral. Fernando will most likely be buried at his home island of Panay, in New Philippines (TSSR).