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Romeo Olea

Romeo Olea (1962 – 13 June 2011) was a Filipino radio commentator who worked for DWEB-FM in Iriga City, Philippines, prior to his being ambushed, receiving two shots in the back as he rode his motorcycle to work.〔Committee to Protect Journalists. 2011. “Romeo Olea.” Retrieved September 6, 2011 ()〕〔Committee to Protect Journalists. 2011. “Second Philippine journalist killed from same radio station.” Retrieved September 6, 2011 ()〕
According to the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines, Olea’s murder marked the sixth media–related death under President Benigno Aquino, and the 145th since 1986 when democracy was restored.〔Barrameda, Shiena M. 2011. “Broadcaster shot dead; 6th under Aquino.” Inquirer News, June 15. Retrieved September 14, 2011 ()〕 It was also the second killing of a DWEB radio broadcaster within a year.〔Escandor Jr., Juan. 2011. “My husband died exposing anomalies.” Inquirer News, June 15. Retrieved September 14, 2011 ()〕
== Death ==
Filipino radio commentator Romeo Olea, 49, died after receiving two shots to the back as he rode his motorcycle to work around 5:30 a.m. on 13 June 2011.〔Reporters Without Borders. 2011. “Radio Host Gunned Down 11 Months After Colleague From Same Station Murdered.” Retrieved September 6, 2011 ().〕 The ambush occurred along Olea’s typical path to work near the Holy Child Learning Center, two empty 9mm shells were recovered from the scene.〔ABS-CBNNews. 2011. “Another broadcaster shot dead in Camsur.” Retrieved September 14, 2011 ().〕
Olea was employed at DWEB-FM in Nabua, Camarines Sur, where he hosted his daily broadcast “Anything Goes,” on which he had been known to provide commentary on politics and current affairs, as well as discussing accusations of corruption.〔〔
While it remains unclear as to who committed the crime, senior police official, Victor Deona, said it was possible Olea’s murder could have been related to his work.〔 The motive for Olea’s murder remains unconfirmed.〔

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