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Pantingan River massacre

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Attack type
  
massacre

Perpetrators
  
Japanese Imperial Army

Location
  
Bataan, Philippines

Deaths
  
Several Hundreds

Start date
  
1942

Perpetrator
  
Pantingan River massacre

The Pantingan River massacre took place during the Bataan Death March in mid-April, 1942. Several hundred of the Philippine Army 1st, 11th, 71st, and 91st Divisions of the United States Army Forces Far East on the march to the north of Mount Samat where the Pantingan River crosses the Pilar-Bagac Road were taken to the riverside. Most of them were shot, bayoneted or beheaded by the Japanese.

Survivors of the massacre include Lt. Manuel Yan who later became head of the Philippine Army and ambassador to Thailand. Another survivor, Capt. Ricardo Papa, a G-3 Officer of the 91st Division later became a Chief of Police in Manila.

References

Pantingan River massacre Wikipedia