A daughter of the late
British baron Lord Moynihan has been killed in the Philippines where the
government is waging a deadly war on drugs, police said Monday.
Maria Aurora Moynihan, 45, was shot by unknown attackers
who left her by the side of a Manila street on September 10, authorities said.
Her killers left a cardboard sign accusing Moynihan of
being a "drug pusher for celebrities", Chief Inspector Tito Jay Cuden
told AFP.
The victim was on bail while facing charges of possession
of illegal drugs following a February 2013 suburban Manila police raid. "Witnesses told us they heard a series of gunshots,
then saw a vehicle leaving the area. They did not see its licence plates,"
Cuden said.
CCTV footage aired on local television network ABS-CBN
showed a vehicle stop and open its door on the deserted part of the street
where the body was later found.
"She's considered a drug personality," Cuden
said. No arrests have been made and an investigation is continuing, he added.
About 3,000 people have been killed since June 30 when
Rodrigo Duterte began his presidency and proceeded to fulfil his campaign
promise to kill 100,000 criminals and stop the country's slide to becoming a
"narco-state".
A third of them died at the hands of police, while the
rest were considered "deaths under investigation".
Cuden said the victim, who held dual British and Filipino
nationality, is a daughter of the third Baron Moynihan of Leeds, who died in
1991 in Manila where he ran a string of brothels.
Anthony Patrick Andrew Cairnes Berkeley Moynihan fled to
the Philippines in the late 1960s while facing a string of fraud allegations in
Britain.
The British embassy in Manila told AFP it would issue a
comment on the daughter's case later.
A sister, film actress Maritoni Fernandez, issued a brief
statement on ABS-CBN last week expressing the family's "deep shock"
over the killing and pleading for privacy to mourn the death.
Source: AFP
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