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Kidnapped U.S. nationwide feared dead in the Philippines, police state

A U.S. national abducted in the southern Philippines in October has supposedly been killed, Philippine police said on Thursday, citing a witness and among the suspects.

Elliot Eastman was forcibly taken by four unidentified suspects impersonating cops from his home in the seaside town of Sibuco in Zamboanga del Norte on Oct. 17, according to an initial cops examination. Their motive was uncertain.

Regional cops spokesperson Lt. Col. Ramoncelio Sawan stated on Thursday that a witness had actually informed investigators that Eastman passed away on the night he was abducted after being shot two times while withstanding his captors as they transferred him on a motorboat.

According to the witness, after Eastman caught his injuries, the suspects threw his body into the sea.

Sawan stated a suspect in the kidnapping who was detained recently substantiated the witness' account, and the suspect's. sworn statement had actually been sent to federal government prosecutors.

Despite comprehensive search operations, authorities have not. yet discovered Eastman's body, Sawan stated.

According to Eastman's YouTube Channel, he was 26 years old. and had actually come to the Philippines about a year and a half back. where he stated he had actually satisfied the love of his life.

I will be showing you my day-to-day life as the very first and. only foreigner to have actually ever lived here in Sibuco for a long. period of time. I am from the U.S.A.! he stated in his channel.

The U.S. Embassy in Manila said it knew the reports. and was collaborating with local authorities.

The Department of State has no greater priority than the. well-being and security of U.S. citizens abroad. We stand ready to. offer support to U.S. citizens in requirement and to their. households, it stated in a statement.

(source: Reuters)