19-year-old student Sophia Marie G. Coquilla from the University of the Philippines was found dead in her home in Tagum City on the morning of July 9, 2025. According to reports, Sophia was stabbed 38 times, up from an initial count of 20. A thorough investigation revealed a violent motive behind the murder.
Sophia's house was forcibly entered. Several items were missing, including a laptop, iPad, watch, and cellphone. According to the police and SOCO, tools were found next to the body, including a dumbbell, grass cutter, bloody handkerchief, and two knives.
Two minors, aged 14 and 17, were arrested after the incident. One of them was seen on CCTV while the other two were found at a boarding house in the city. Some of the items stolen from Sophia were recovered from them. They also admitted to having robbed others before this incident. Police are still looking for the other two suspects, including the one referred to as "alias Roy."
In law, this is included in the crime of Robbery with Homicide based on Article 294 of the Revised Penal Code. This means that even if the robbery or murder occurred first, as long as there is a connection between the two, it can be said to be a crime. The evidence is clear: forced entry, robbery, and violent murder.
Since some of those involved are minors, the Juvenile Justice and Welfare Act will come into play. However, if it is proven that there is discernment or understanding of what was done, especially the 17-year-old, he can be charged and sentenced according to the law. Authorities also believe that there are older accomplices behind this crime.
Sophia is a smart and kind young woman, with dreams and a future. Her family, friends, and community are demanding justice. This is not just a simple robbery—it is a cruel and premeditated crime. May full truth and justice be achieved for Sophia.