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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 78. Chapters: Accidental deaths in the Philippines, Cemeteries in the Philippines, Deaths by firearm in the Philippines, Massacres in the Philippines, Murder in the Philippines, Natural disaster deaths in the Philippines, People executed by the Philippines, Prisoners who died in Philippine detention, Andres Bonifacio, Manila hostage crisis, Jose Rizal, Extrajudicial killings and forced disappearances in the Philippines, Benigno Aquino, Jr., Maguindanao massacre, Vizconde massacre, Political killings in the Philippines, Aurora Quezon, Chiong murder case, Cesar Climaco, Hultman-Chapman murder case, Prince Ludwig of Lowenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg, Arnie Tuadles, James Leonard T. Gordon, Crispin Beltran, Jabidah massacre, Mendiola massacre, Danilo Guades, Manila North Cemetery, Joe Lingad, Fathur Rahman al-Ghozi, Gregorio del Pilar, Rafael Donato, My Way killings, Jainal Antel Sali, Jr., Alexis Tioseco, Guillermo C. de Vega, Escalante massacre, Tony Chua, Evelio Javier, Fernando Poe, Sr., Manila massacre, Libingan ng mga Bayani, Manila Chinese Cemetery, Leo Echegaray, Manila American Cemetery and Memorial, Ponciano Bernardo, Scarlet Garcia, La Loma Cemetery, Emma Henry, Reynaldo Dagsa, Julio Nalundasan, Welborn C. Wood, Narding Anzures, Nevile Gardiner, Procopio Bonifacio, List of cemeteries in the Philippines, Baguio Cemetery. Excerpt: The Manila hostage crisis occurred when a dismissed Philippine National Police officer took over a tour bus in Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines on August 23, 2010. Disgruntled former senior inspector Rolando Mendoza, from the Manila Police District (MPD) hijacked a tour bus carrying 25 people (20 tourists and also a tour guide, all from Hong Kong, and four Filipinos) in an attempt to get his job back. He said that he was summarily dismissed without the opportunity to properly defend himself, and that ...