Mervin Guarte, SEA Games gold medalist, killed in stabbing

Mervin Guarte, SEA Games gold medalist, killed in stabbing

/ 12:13 PM January 08, 2025

Mervin Guarte death sea games 2019 philippines oriental mindoro calapan

FILE– Mervin Guarte wins gold in the Obstacle Course Racing in the 30th Southeast Asian Games Friday in Filinvest Alabang. –INQUIRER PHOTO / RICHARD A. REYES

Mervin Guarte, a national athlete who is also an Air Force non-commissioned officer, died after being stabbed in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro.

Airman First Class Guarte, 33, a Southeast Asian Games multimedalist, was killed by an unidentified assailant at Sitio Pinagkaisahan, Barangay Camilmil at about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Article continues after this advertisement

In a phone interview with reporters in Camp Crame, Quezon City, Calapan City chief of police Lt. Col. Rodel Fulache, said Guarte was sleeping on a couch in his friend’s house, village Councilor Dante Albo Abel, when he was stabbed by the lone suspect with a kitchen knife on the left side of his chest.

FEATURED STORIES

READ: PH sports mourns death of SEA Games gold medalist Mervin Guarte

Fulache said Guarte visited his uncle in the area and had a drinking session with other people in the compound prior to the incident.

Article continues after this advertisement

He said Guarte could not identify his attacker when the cops visited him in the hospital before he died.

Article continues after this advertisement

“Based on our initial interview with Councilor Abel and other people in the area, he did not figure in a spat with anyone during the drinking session. They were drinking until 3 a.m.,” Fulache said.

Article continues after this advertisement

READ: SEA Games 2023: Mervin Guarte relishes success in obstacle course racing

Guarte managed to stand up after being stabbed and sought help from Abel’s niece.

Article continues after this advertisement

Fulache said even Abel’s relatives were unable to provide details since they were already sleeping when the incident happened.

Neighbors helped take him to Sta. Maria Village Hospital. He was later transferred to Mindoro Medical Center where he died.

Fulache said they are considering those who were in the drinking session with Guarte as persons of interest.

A bladed weapon without a handle which was believed to have been used by the suspect was recovered from the crime scene.

Guarte won two gold medals in the 2019 Manila and 2023 Cambodia SEA Games for obstacle racing. He also got two silver medals in the 2011 Indonesia SEA Games for athletics.

Olympic boxing medalists Nesthy Petecio and Eumir Felix Marcial expressed condolences and called for justice over the death of their fellow athlete.

Condemnation

Obstacle men's relay SEA Games

Ahgie Radan, Elias Tabac, Mervin Guarte and Jay-R De Castro strike gold in the men’s obstacle relay. June Navarro/INQUIRER

Local officials of Oriental Mindoro province condemned the killing of Guarte.

Governor Humerlito Dolor, in a Facebook post, vowed to bring Guarte’s killer to justice.

“Maraming maraming salamat sa karangalan at pagmamahal mo sa bayan. Saludo kami sa iyo (Thank you for the honor and the love you brought to our nation. We salute you),” Dolor said.

Calapan City Mayor Malou Flores-Morillo also paid tribute to Guarte’s achievements as a national athlete.

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

“Melvin brought great honor to Calapan, especially his gold medal in the Southeast Asian Games which served as an inspiration to our people. The City of Calapan will not turn a blind eye on his gruesome murder and we are one with his family in seeking justice,” the mayor said.

TAGS:

No tags found for this post.
Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

© Copyright 1997-2025 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more here.