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August 21, 2012

Body of top Philippine politician found

MANILA: Divers recovered the body of one of the Philippines’ most influential politicians on Tuesday, three days after a light plane carrying him and three others crashed into the sea, the government said.

Interior Secretary Jesse Robredo’s remains were found at a depth of 55 metres (180 feet) near the coast of the central island of Masbate, where the  plane went down on Saturday, Transportation and Communications Secretary Mar Roxas  said.

Roxas said divers battled strong currents to reach the wreck of the  twin-engine Piper Seneca, which was lying overturned on the sea bed about 800  metres from the shore, and Robredo’s body was then brought up.

 
“The body arrived on the surface at about 8:15 this morning,” Roxas said    on live television broadcast from Masbate, where he was spearheading the search  operations.
 
Divers were still trying to recover the bodies of the Filipino pilot and  his Nepalese co-pilot.
 
The fourth person on the airplane, Robredo’s aide, had survived the crash.
 
Robredo was flying to his home province from the central Philippines, where  he was on an official trip, when the plane developed engine trouble, fell short  of the runway and plunged into the sea.
 
The dramatic search and rescue operations had gripped the Catholic nation,  with hundreds joining prayers vigils for the well-liked minister.
 
Robredo, 54, married and a father of three daughters, was one of President  Benigno Aquino’s most trusted ministers.
 
As interior secretary, he was in control of the country’s 143,000-strong  national police force, which has long been dogged by accusations of corruption  and abuse.
 
Robredo was overseeing efforts to fight corruption in the force, part of a  much-publicised anti-graft programme Aquino has overseen across all sectors of  society since coming to power in 2010.
 
A former town mayor, Robredo became a rising star in local politics when in  2000 he won the Ramon Magsaysay Award for good governance. The well-respected  awards recognise high-achieving and honourable people annually across Asia. -- AFP