In June 2024, Pampanga was thrust into the national spotlight after the brutal murder of 27-year-old beauty queen Geneva Sarita Lopez and her 37-year-old Israeli fiancé, Yitshak Cohen. What began as a simple land dispute spiraled into a shocking tale of betrayal, greed, and cold-blooded murder. At the center of it all was not an unknown criminal syndicate, but a former police officer whose fall from grace culminated in one of the most chilling crimes in recent memory.
The Victims: A Couple Full of Promise
Geneva Lopez was not only admired for her beauty but also respected for her intelligence and resilience. A former BPO team leader, she had turned heads as a contestant in the Mutya ng Pilipinas Pampanga pageant. Many in her community saw her as an inspiration — a woman who combined elegance with ambition.
Her fiancé, Yitshak Cohen, was a businessman with a growing footprint in the Philippines. Friends described him as kind-hearted and supportive, a man who had found both love and opportunity in the country. Together, they seemed destined for a bright future. Their engagement symbolized hope, love, and the blending of cultures.
That hope was destroyed when both became victims of a scheme that unfolded like a tragic crime thriller.
The Deal That Turned Deadly
The roots of the tragedy stretched back to 2021, when Geneva entered into a financial arrangement with Michael Angelo “Giyang” Guiang, a policeman who would later be dismissed from the force. Guiang pawned a parcel of land to Geneva, with a clear agreement: if he failed to repay the loan, the property would automatically transfer to her.
But when Guiang defaulted, he chose deception and violence over honor. Rather than losing the land, he allegedly devised a plan to permanently silence Geneva — and, by extension, anyone who stood beside her.
The Deadly Trap
On June 21, 2024, Guiang contacted Geneva under the guise of good news. He claimed to have found a buyer interested in the disputed property and invited her to meet in order to finalize what seemed like a lucrative deal. Excited about the supposed transaction, Geneva canceled her other plans and brought along her fiancé for support.
That decision sealed their fate. Hours later, the couple vanished without a trace.
A Desperate Search
Their families immediately raised alarms. Geneva’s relatives launched a Facebook page dedicated to finding the couple and offered a ₱100,000 reward for information. Social media was flooded with pleas for help.
Days later, a gruesome discovery heightened the sense of dread: the couple’s SUV was found abandoned and engulfed in flames in a remote area. Inside, investigators discovered charred documents, ATM cards, and personal belongings — all deliberately destroyed to erase evidence. It was no longer a case of a missing couple. It was a clear indication of foul play.
A Whistleblower Steps Forward
The breakthrough came when a man known only as “Junjun” walked into a police station, weighed down by guilt. A mechanic by trade, Junjun admitted he had been recruited for ₱50,000 to help dispose of evidence tied to the crime.
In harrowing detail, he described how he was forced to assist in transporting the couple’s lifeless bodies to a quarry in Tarlac. Under the watch of Guiang’s group, Junjun helped bury them in a shallow grave. He then drove their SUV to a different location and set it on fire as ordered.
His confession not only exposed the killers but also painted a chilling picture of the calculated ruthlessness behind the crime.
The Mastermind’s Audacity

Perhaps the most disturbing twist was Guiang’s attempt to outsmart authorities. Just a day after the couple’s disappearance, he appeared at a police station, posing as a helpful mediator. He pretended to be assisting in the search, hoping to mislead investigators and deflect suspicion.
But Junjun’s testimony unraveled his deception. Guided by the confession, police recovered the decomposing bodies of Geneva and Yitshak from the quarry. An autopsy later confirmed the couple had been shot before being buried.
Arrests and Aftermath
Armed with overwhelming evidence, authorities quickly arrested Guiang along with another dismissed police officer, Romel Buzo. Over the following weeks, four more accomplices were apprehended, including individuals accused of helping conceal the crime.
The arrests shocked the nation. The idea that former officers, men once sworn to uphold the law, could orchestrate such a brutal killing sent ripples of outrage throughout the public.
A Crime Born of Greed
Investigators concluded that the motive was rooted in greed. Guiang’s refusal to honor a business agreement led him down a path of deceit and violence. What could have been a straightforward financial loss escalated into a double murder meticulously planned and executed.
For Geneva’s family, the crime was not only about money or betrayal — it was about the extinguishing of a young woman’s dreams. For Yitshak’s relatives in Israel, it was the devastating loss of a man who had built a life and future in the Philippines.
The Broader Implications

The case sparked debates about accountability within law enforcement. Guiang’s past as a dismissed officer raised questions about how rogue policemen transition into civilian life — and whether enough oversight exists to prevent such individuals from exploiting their former positions of power.
Legal experts also noted how the case highlighted the dangers of informal financial arrangements, where trust can sometimes blind parties to the risks of betrayal.
Justice and Memory
While the arrests brought a measure of closure, the pain remains raw for both families. They continue to fight not only for justice in court but also for the preservation of Geneva and Yitshak’s memory. Friends and supporters describe the couple as symbols of hope and resilience, cut down by greed but remembered for their light.
The story of their deaths is now a grim cautionary tale — a reminder of how ambition and trust can be exploited, and how those who once wore the badge of law can sometimes turn against it.
As the trial moves forward, one haunting truth lingers: Geneva Lopez and Yitshak Cohen’s love story should have been one of new beginnings. Instead, it ended in a shallow grave, betrayed by a man who once swore to protect the public.
Their tragedy underscores a painful irony — that sometimes the greatest danger comes not from strangers in the shadows, but from those who once wore the uniform of law and order.