
Vincent ‘RV” Evardone
TACLOBAN CITY — Eastern Samar Governor Ralph Vincent ‘RV” Evardone strongly condemned the killing of a barangay chairman in Oras town, describing the incident as a senseless act of violence that has no place in the province.
“I strongly condemn the stabbing incident that resulted in the death of Kapitan Arnel Montallana y Arellano, 56, a resident of Barangay Tiguib, Oras, Eastern Samar,” Evardone said in a statement released Wednesday, Jan. 7.
Montallana, the sitting barangay chairman of Tiguib, was killed in a stabbing incident on Tuesday morning, January 6.
Police said the incident occurred at around 7:50 a.m., when the victim was found lying bloodied by the roadside with multiple stab wounds. He was rushed by an emergency response team to Oras Doctor’s Hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
“This incident is difficult to accept, as such chaos or senseless acts of violence have no place in our province,” the governor said, assuring the public that justice would be pursued.
“As Governor of Eastern Samar, I assure that justice will be served in this case, and the person responsible for this incident will be made to answer through due process of law.”
According to the Oras Municipal Police Station (MPS), initial investigation revealed that Montallana had just brought his wife to their store in Barangay Tiguib and was on his way home aboard his motorcycle when he was attacked.
Upon reaching an intersection about 40 meters from his residence, he was suddenly stabbed by the suspect.
Police identified the suspect as Erick Lorot, 45, unemployed, single, and a resident of Barangay Butnga, Oras. Authorities said the suspect used a short-bladed weapon locally known as a “dipang,” stabbing the victim in various parts of the body. Despite managing to dismount his motorcycle and seek help, Montallana was chased and stabbed again, sustaining a fatal chest wound.
The suspect fled on foot toward the mountainous area of Barangay Camanga, Oras, but was arrested shortly after in an isolated house owned by his younger brother following a hot pursuit operation. He and the weapon used were brought to the Oras MPS for proper disposition.
Evardone also expressed sympathy to the bereaved family and the community. “We extend our deepest sympathies to his family and to the people of Barangay Tiguib,” he said.
Police said investigation is ongoing to determine the motive behind the attack.
JOEY A. GABIETA



