+ Follow JOSE AND ELIANA Tag
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Malate in the early60s was a genteel neighborhood of elegant mansions. A stones throw away from Remedios Circle is the tree-lined Dr. Vasquez Street where some of the citys elite families resided. It was the favorite haunt of a 15-year-old impressionable boy named Joe Salazar from Lemery, Batangas. He often strolled along the street after his classes at the nearby Malate Catholic School before walking all the way home to Leveriza, where he and a sister stayed with relatives.
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