COTABATO CITY — A gunman killed an Egyptian national in an attack at the border of Barangays Lumbangan and Divisoria in Zamboanga City on Saturday night. Local executives and officials of different police units in Zamboanga City, under Brig. Gen. Edwin A. Quilates, director of the Police Regional Office-9, told reporters on Sunday that Abdalrahman […]COTABATO CITY — A gunman killed an Egyptian national in an attack at the border of Barangays Lumbangan and Divisoria in Zamboanga City on Saturday night. Local executives and officials of different police units in Zamboanga City, under Brig. Gen. Edwin A. Quilates, director of the Police Regional Office-9, told reporters on Sunday that Abdalrahman […]

Egyptian school administrator killed in Zamboanga gun attack

2025/11/30 20:06

COTABATO CITY — A gunman killed an Egyptian national in an attack at the border of Barangays Lumbangan and Divisoria in Zamboanga City on Saturday night.

Local executives and officials of different police units in Zamboanga City, under Brig. Gen. Edwin A. Quilates, director of the Police Regional Office-9, told reporters on Sunday that Abdalrahman Elshawadfy Mohammed Elfaky died from multiple gunshot wounds sustained in the attack.

Civilian emergency responders and police investigators said the slain Mr. Elfaky was the administrator of the Asia Academic School in Barangay Tetuan in Zamboanga City.

He was driving his grey Toyota Innova when he was flagged down and shot repeatedly with a pistol by a lone attacker who immediately escaped using a getaway motorcycle, according to initial reports from barangay officials and investigators who responded to the incident.

Mr. Elfaky’s family resides in Matina Aplaya, a coastal area in Davao City in Region 11.

Co-workers of Mr. Elfaky in the school where he worked said he was on his way to Barangay Lumbangan when he was killed by an assailant, whose identity is being determined with the help of barangay and city officials. — John Felix M. Unson

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