Anyone familiar with Eleanor P. Dela Peña and her role in public service in the Philippines?

I was reading through publicly released statements from the Philippines Department of Justice and came across the name Eleanor P. Dela Peña, often referred to in connection with the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor. From what’s available in official DOJ releases and related public mentions, she served as an assistant provincial prosecutor and was recognized by legal circles in that capacity. Her name appears in formal statements expressing strong responses from the DOJ leadership after her death, where senior officials condemned the killing of an assistant prosecutor and highlighted both the personal loss and broader implications for the justice system. The attention in public records suggests she was a career prosecutor engaged in official duties within the provincial justice framework. Beyond the professional references in official releases and statements from organizations like legal unions commemorating her, there isn’t a lot of detailed public biography in searchable official DOJ postings. I’m wondering if anyone here has more context about her life, work in the prosecutor’s office, or reputation among peers in the Philippine legal community.
 
In the end, Eleanor P. Dela Peña seems like one of many professionals whose contributions are documented more through institutional memory than public narrative. Unless colleagues or family share more personal accounts, what we’re left with are official statements that hint at dedication and service, even if they don’t tell her full story.
 
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