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The family of a couple, believed to be from St George, found dead in the Philippines has launched a / (min cost $ 0 ) or signup to continue reading The bodies of David James Fisk, 57, his wife Lucita Barquin Cortez, 55, and her daughter-in-law Mary Jane Cortez were discovered with their hands and feet bound in a room at the Lake Hotel in Tagaytay on July 11. Mr Fisk is believed to be from Peakhurst, according to his Facebook profile. This masthead has previously reported on his daughter Lacinda's .

She has a Brittany. "The love we have for our father and Lucita is so dear and this situation is like living a nightmare," Lacinda said. "We pray for answers and the truth in this horrific matter and just pray for their safe return to Australian shores.



" Lacinda said the funds would support "getting justice" for all loved ones involved. "These funds will..

.be used to help ease the financial stress and burden that will arise from this incredibly difficult time," she said. "We are all left heart broken but we ask on behalf of our family that the media respect our privacy in this incredibly difficult and tragic time and we will be making no further comments.

We love you Dad & Lucita, with all our hearts." A masked, hooded man carrying a sling bag was on hotel security cameras walking out of the victims' room a few hours before their bodies were discovered, Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed it was providing consular assistance to the families of two Australians who died. The couple had reportedly flown to Bali for a holiday before going to the Philippines on July 8.

Two Australians have been found dead at a luxury hotel in the Philippines alongside the body of a Filipina companion. The bodies were discovered with their hands and feet tied in a room at the Lake Hotel in Tagaytay, a popular resort city south of the nation's capital. Police did not identify the victims but they are believed to be an Australian man in his 50s, his Philippine-born partner and her relative.

Tagaytay police chief Charles Daven Capagcuan told the Associated Press the motive for the killings was not known and some valuables, including the victims' phones, were not taken. Investigators were interviewing witnesses and examining security cameras at the hotel. ADVERTISEMENT Ad The video included footage of a man wearing a mask and a hoodie and carrying a sling bag who walked out of the victims' room a few hours before their bodies were discovered, Capagcuan said.

Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs also did not reveal their identities but confirmed it was providing consular assistance to the families of two Australians who died in the Philippines. "We send our condolences to the families at this difficult time," a spokesperson said in a statement. Tagaytay mayor Abraham Tolentino said he was shocked by the incident and apologised to the families of the victims.

"We're very sorry to our Australian friends," he said. "We will resolve this as soon as possible." The couple had flown from Sydney to Bali for a holiday then went to the Philippines on Monday to visit her two children, and decided to take a short break in Tagaytay before returning to Australia, a relative of the woman told AP.

The remains of the Australian man would be flown back to Sydney and the two women would be buried in the Philippines, Mr Tolentino said. St George and Sutherland Shire Leader reporter covering education, health and general community news. Email: ekolimar@theleader.

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