Hunt for eagle's egg kills teener
Talks of high-priced eagle's egg lured a teener into his death as locals finally recovered his remains in a cliff of Mount Manapang Pan De Azucar, Concepcion, Iloilo.
And there are no signs of foul play either, police probers now said with the incident considered a tragic fall for 18 year-old Clyton Ilado. Said teener was last known to be alive April 4th when he sought permission off work to attend graduation rites in the town's elementary school.
The mother of the victim earlier expressed doubts on her son's death saying he could have been pushed off the treachery slopes. Yet with latest information relayed by authorities, she agreed to dismiss filing of any charges and moved to accept her son's fate.
What despairs her though was the late report of Clyton's disappearance and eventual discovery over the weekend. The victim's mother thought all along that her son was still in the employ of couple Danny and Irene Sacropolo..
The hunt for the eagle's egg has brought locals and adventure-seekers to the tricky path and dangerous slopes of Mount Manapang. One egg reportedly could sell hundreds of pesos with wild talks that such once located in Pan De Azucar is there spread out for the taking.