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U.S. marine biologist shot dead in the Philippines, companion injured

U.S. marine biologist shot dead in the Philippines, companion injured

Summary

Kent Carpenter, a 73-year-old American marine biologist, was shot and killed by three masked men who broke into his home in the Philippines. His companion was injured during the attack, and police are investigating the incident and searching for the attackers.

Key Facts

  • Kent Carpenter was a marine biologist and professor at Old Dominion University since 1996.
  • He was killed in his home in Sibulan, Negros Oriental province, Philippines, on Sunday night.
  • Three masked men forced their way inside, shot Carpenter in the head, and stole a laptop, cash, and a backpack.
  • Carpenter’s Filipina companion was injured and is receiving medical treatment.
  • Police are investigating the motive and identifying the suspects.
  • Carpenter’s research focused on marine life in the Philippines and promoting conservation in the Coral Triangle.
  • He had been working on an extended research assignment in the Philippines and planned to retire soon.
  • Local universities and biodiversity centers praised Carpenter’s contributions to marine science and conservation.
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