THE Quezon City Police District (QCPD) stated on Tuesday, December 30, that there is no indication of foul play in the disappearance of bride-to-be Sherra De Juan, who was recently found in Pangasinan.
According to QCPD spokesperson Police Major Jennifer Gannaban, initial assessments revealed no signs of physical harm or forced detention involving Sherra De Juan. “As of now, because we haven’t obtained any other evidence that a crime occurred, we cannot say for sure,” Gannaban said. “But once we confirm whether her arrival there was forced or not, that’s when we will conclude or release an update,” she added.
De Juan was also found to be physically fit after undergoing a medical examination upon her return. Although she was weak, this was attributed to limited food intake. “It seems she only had water for a long time, which caused her to develop acid peptic disease.” Investigators are now exploring the possibility that De Juan intentionally left, after the investigation revealed potential financial concerns.
While her fiancé, Mark Arjay Reyes, was previously considered a person of interest, Gannaban clarified that he is no longer considered a suspect. “We mentioned that he became a person of interest because he provided us with important information that helped in our investigation,” Gannaban said. “As of now, there is no evidence showing that he was the one who did it, so we cannot consider him a suspect,” she added.
De Juan is currently resting, and an interview is being prepared for when she is ready.
