MANILA, Philippines (AP)
— An acclaimed Australian yacht designer was hacked to death inside his
residence in the northern Philippines, police said Wednesday.
A neighbor found the body of 81-year-old Joe Adams early Monday and
blood scattered on the floor of his two-story house that was left open
in the village of Tuding in Benguet province's Itogon township, said
regional police director Benjamin Magalong.
Hack wounds on Adams' hands suggest that he tried to fight off
attackers armed with a machete, Magalong said. He said police are
investigating the motive for the killing and that forensic experts are
examining possible fingerprints left by the suspect or suspects.
The Sydney-born yacht designer was behind the record-breaking
Sydney-to-Hobart winner Helsal in 1973. After moving to the Philippines,
he became an investor in a property development company in northern
Baguio city.
Tuding police investigator Julius Acay said Adams may have been
killed between late Sunday and early Monday. His valuables were left
intact although his wallet contained no money when it was found, Acay
said.
Acay said Adams had been a Philippine resident for about 10 years and
lived for many years in Tuding's Alphaville subdivision. During that
time, there was no record of disturbance or altercation involving Adams,
who lived alone after separating from his third wife, a Filipino who
now lives in Australia, Acay said.
The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade confirmed Adams' death.
Acay said that Adams recently let go of his Filipino maid because he
could no longer pay her. He was last seen walking his maid to her new
employer within the village Sunday afternoon.