Loved ones of the late artist Bree Jonson are taking their call for justice online as authorities investigate the involvement of her boyfriend, Julian Ongpin, in her death.

Days after Jonson’s death, a Facebook page called “Friends of Bree” was created to shore up support for a transparent and thorough probe.

Special frames for Facebook profile photos have likewise been promoted as part of their crusade for justice.

Authorities are still investigating how Jonson, 30, died after a trip to La Union with Ongpin on Sept. 18.

The 29-year-old son of bilyonaryo Bobby Ongpin has been tagged a person of interest in the case as Jonson’s last known companion. He tested positive for illegal drugs and 12.6 grams of cocaine was found in the room he shared with his girlfriend.

Despite being charged with violation of the law against using illegal drugs, the provincial prosecutor of La Union ordered Ongpin’s release

Ongpin and the police claim Jonson committed suicide.

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Through Facebook page, frames: Bree Jonson’s friends keep memory alive
Source: Filipino Daily Inquirer