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Monday, March 28, 2016

Puerto Rico News Digest For March 28, 2016


MAN MURDERED IN DORADO OVERNIGHT

















A murder was reported this morning at about 2:23 AM on Road PR-165 in
Dorado. Police found a bullet-riddled body inside a white 2001 Mitsubishi 
Mirage at kilometer 22.6. The man is yet to be identified, but is white with 
black hair and was wearing a black shirt and pants when he was killed. PR-
165 was shut down during an investigation, but was reopened to traffic by 
6:30 AM.


SEC CERTIFIES ALEXANDRA LUGARO


From The San Juan Daily Star:

"Independent gubernatorial candidate Alexandra Lúgaro was officially certi-
fied by the State Election Commission (SEC), SEC Secretary Walter Vélez
announced Wednesday morning. “The Endorsements and Petitions Valida-
tions Unit has finished evaluating all of the requests and the candidates have
been duly certified,” Vélez said in an interview with Wapa Radio. Vélez said
Lúgaro picked up her certification Tuesday afternoon at SEC headquarters in
the Hato Rey sector of San Juan..."


NPP CANDIDATES DISAGREE ON FINANCIAL BOARD


From Caribbean Business:

"The president of the New Progressive Party (NPP), Pedro Pierluisi, welco-
med Gov. Alejandro García Padilla’s announcement that he will convene a
meeting with the island’s candidates for governor to unite in rejecting the Re-
publican-proposed financial oversight board...The other gubernatorial hope-
ful from the NPP, Ricardo Rosselló, said Sunday that “the commonwealth’s
financial crisis is not solved calling for a united front” and reiterated he does
not want to create the false premise that he agrees with the governor’s position..."


TONY FINAU WINS PUERTO RICO OPEN


From ESPN:

"Tony Finau won the Puerto Rico Open on Sunday for his first PGA Tour
title, beating Steve Marino with a birdie on the third hole of a playoff at
windy Coco Beach. The 26-year-old Finau won with his third straight bir-
die in the playoff on the par-5 18th, blasting out of the back bunker to 3
feet. "I think I'm still a little bit overwhelmed," Finau said. "It probably
hasn't all sunk in." Marino was just off the back edge of the green in two,
but left his putt from the fringe 4 1/2 short and missed his birdie try to the
right..."



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