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Injured broadcaster dies after shooting attack in Philippines

 JournalismPakistan.com |  Published: 23 October 2025 |  IFJ Media Release

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Injured broadcaster dies after shooting attack in Philippines
Radio broadcaster Noel Bellen Samar died from gunshot injuries sustained during an attack in Luzon. His murder has raised alarms about press freedom in the Philippines.

MANILA — Filipino radio broadcaster Noel Bellen Samar died on October 21 after sustaining gunshot wounds in a shooting attack a day earlier on October 20 in the northern island of Luzon. The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) strongly condemn Samar’s killing and demand an immediate investigation into the circumstances of this brazen attack.

The 54-year-old “blocktime” broadcaster from Southern Luzon’s Bicol region sustained four gunshot wounds in the attack, to both his chest and abdomen. He was targeted while travelling along the Maharlika Highway in Albay province by two unidentified assailants on motorcycles. The attackers allegedly tailed Samar before the ambush and fled the scene.

The wounded broadcaster was rushed to a local hospital in Ligao City before being transferred to the Bicol Regional Hospital and Medical Centre, where he died from his injuries after emergency surgery. Known on air as “Mr Bull’s Eye,” Samar served as station manager of Kadunong Internet TV and hosted programs on DWIZ News FM and Radyo ng Libon in Albay province.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has launched a nationwide operation to locate and arrest the suspects, and a Special Investigation Task Group was established to lead the investigation. While the motive for the killing is unclear, the NUJP urged investigating authorities to identify any link to Samar’s broadcasting work, warning that attacks on journalists are “a direct assault on press freedom in the province.”

The PNP’s regional office director, Nestor C Babagay Jr, condemned the killing, calling it a “senseless act of violence against a member of the media”. Jose Torres Jr, from the Presidential Task Force on Media Security, also denounced the incident as “an assault on press freedom.” Media outlets nationwide have condemned the attack.

The murder of Samar follows the shooting murders of two other media workers in the Philippines this year. On July 21, Mindanao-based broadcaster Erwin Labitad Segovia was gunned down in Bislig City by unidentified assailants, and on April 29, senior print journalist Juan “Johnny” Dayang was killed after being fired upon in his residence in Aklan province.

The NUJP said: “No journalist should face death by simply performing their duty in reporting the truth. Threats and other forms of attacks will not persist if the Marcos Jr. administration is serious about ending impunity.”

IFJ General Secretary Anthony Bellanger said: “The IFJ strongly condemns the murder of radio broadcaster Noel Bellen Samar. Filipino journalists remain in the firing line and must be allowed to carry out their journalistic duties without fear of violence. The Marcos administration must take urgent and concrete action to guarantee the safety and protection of media workers nationwide.”

Key Points

  • Noel Bellen Samar was shot on October 20 and died on October 21.
  • The attack occurred on Maharlika Highway, targeting Samar while he traveled.
  • Investigations are underway, led by a Special Investigation Task Group.
  • His murder follows other recent attacks on journalists in the Philippines.
  • The incident has prompted widespread condemnation from media organizations.

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