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00:00:00The game is so exciting in Pamalaran Festival in Lawaan, Antique.
00:00:13It's hard to catch a baby, guys.
00:00:16Chasing a baby in the sea.
00:00:19Guys, guys, a baby just jumped.
00:00:26But in the middle of happiness.
00:00:30A boat is coming towards us, it's like we're going to get hit by a boat.
00:00:34And what happened was unexpected.
00:00:40A man was hit by a boat attached to the Elysee.
00:00:44Oh my God, someone was hit, guys.
00:00:47There's no water.
00:00:48Oh, someone was hit, oh my God.
00:00:51He asked me for help.
00:00:54Blood is coming out, there's no stop, blood is coming out.
00:00:58Fight!
00:01:00Your children and your wife shouldn't have come here.
00:01:03It's now time for the festivities.
00:01:08How will the games in your town be saved?
00:01:19In Antique, a boatman was caught on camera
00:01:23as if he's exhibiting in the sea.
00:01:26He's rehearsing for the upcoming competition.
00:01:29What he doesn't know is that the Elysee of his boat
00:01:33has already been hit by a man.
00:01:38This afternoon, April 29,
00:01:42when the group of Hansel and Gretel
00:01:44rushed to the chase of the baby.
00:01:46We were chased by my brother, Hansel.
00:01:51He's happy, he's happy.
00:01:52It's like his childhood is back.
00:01:54It's hard to catch a baby, guys.
00:01:57But the baby is smart.
00:01:59Just joke around with the drunk, not with the baby.
00:02:03But Hansel is determined to catch it
00:02:06for the prize of Php 2,000.
00:02:12They told us that we need to catch this
00:02:14so that I can go home to my family.
00:02:15The prize will be divided equally.
00:02:21Until they noticed something.
00:02:23When the boat approaches us, it's like we're going to drown.
00:02:26They saw one of my companions.
00:02:27When he went to the other side,
00:02:29the boat was in my direction.
00:02:31He saw me and then he turned around.
00:02:33But when the boat was being dragged,
00:02:35something unexpected happened.
00:02:44Hansel was carried by the Elysee of the boat.
00:02:47There's no water.
00:02:48Oh my God, someone drowned.
00:02:50When my camera was rotating,
00:02:52I saw blood and people screaming.
00:02:56I saw a big wound here.
00:02:58Here in the throat.
00:03:02He told me, bro, help me.
00:03:04I held his hand and he pulled me to the side.
00:03:07Blood was coming out.
00:03:08Blood was coming out non-stop.
00:03:12I told him, fight.
00:03:16Your son doesn't know.
00:03:17Your wife doesn't know.
00:03:18Come here.
00:03:20They immediately rushed his friend to the hospital.
00:03:23While he was inside the boat,
00:03:25blood was coming out non-stop.
00:03:27Hansel,
00:03:28dead on arrival.
00:03:31Meanwhile,
00:03:32Hansel's companion, Anna May,
00:03:34was with him.
00:03:36His brother went to his house.
00:03:39He said he was disgraced.
00:03:40He didn't believe me.
00:03:42Anna May quickly responded to the hospital
00:03:45with their four-year-old son.
00:03:48I saw that he was really gone.
00:03:53Mom.
00:03:56I thought he was just sleeping
00:03:58because his face was so pale.
00:04:11I couldn't believe it
00:04:13because it was impossible.
00:04:16He was just there
00:04:18and that's what happened to him.
00:04:23I couldn't accept it.
00:04:24I felt like I was going to die.
00:04:25I cried.
00:04:26I felt so bad.
00:04:27I felt like I was going to lose my child.
00:04:33He missed his father.
00:04:35He was hardworking.
00:04:37He did everything for us,
00:04:39for his son.
00:04:40He only gave what his son wanted.
00:04:43These past weeks,
00:04:45he lost his job.
00:04:47He did everything he could
00:04:49to earn money
00:04:51for our daily needs.
00:04:54Anna May's heart was broken
00:04:56when she was on the boat
00:04:58in the middle of the game.
00:05:05She didn't even show her face.
00:05:08Why are there so many people here?
00:05:09Why did you come here?
00:05:10I'm mad at the person
00:05:11who took care of him.
00:05:13I want justice for my husband.
00:05:17Our team found out
00:05:19that before Bibi's chase,
00:05:21a boat race was held
00:05:24where the boat
00:05:27that was in an accident came from.
00:05:28There was a Balangay Clearance Permit,
00:05:31Municipal Clearance,
00:05:32Coast Guard.
00:05:33This morning,
00:05:35we started a local boat race.
00:05:38After five races,
00:05:40the race was stopped
00:05:42because the sea was changing.
00:05:45One of the boatmen left.
00:05:48Maybe his boat was stolen.
00:05:52A few minutes before the accident,
00:05:54I thought he was going to the beach.
00:05:56He went straight to the side.
00:05:59The boat was about to capsize.
00:06:02The Coast Guard shouted,
00:06:05Hey, stay away!
00:06:06He suddenly came back.
00:06:10When I turned my camera,
00:06:11I saw blood.
00:06:12Oh, thank you.
00:06:14Oh, my God.
00:06:15He looked like he was possessed.
00:06:17He couldn't believe
00:06:19that there were people there
00:06:21who hit him.
00:06:22They said,
00:06:23laugh after what you did.
00:06:26If you have a mature mind,
00:06:29after what you did,
00:06:30will you still laugh?
00:06:32The boatman was taken to the police.
00:06:34But he was immediately released
00:06:36because there was no other case
00:06:38against him.
00:06:39For inquest proceedings,
00:06:41our suspect,
00:06:43the mother of the victim,
00:06:44decided not to file a case.
00:06:46I didn't file a case.
00:06:48We were taken to the police station.
00:06:50We tried to get evidence
00:06:52of the manoeuvre of the boat,
00:06:54but he refused.
00:06:55However,
00:06:56he reduced the accident to nothing.
00:06:58Meanwhile,
00:06:59the owner of the boat
00:07:00gave a statement.
00:07:02The mayor announced
00:07:03that the race would stop
00:07:05and the race would continue tomorrow.
00:07:07Before the accident happened,
00:07:09we did a test run.
00:07:11We noticed that the race was over.
00:07:13However,
00:07:14the last boat
00:07:16was already in front of us.
00:07:19He was surprised
00:07:20because he was already in the water.
00:07:22He suddenly swam
00:07:23and got wet.
00:07:24He couldn't avoid it.
00:07:26What happened was,
00:07:27it wasn't Mark's exhibition.
00:07:30He was just in the water
00:07:31and was crying.
00:07:32He wasn't laughing.
00:07:33If that happened,
00:07:34would you still laugh?
00:07:35Right?
00:07:36You didn't do it on purpose.
00:07:37The minimum value of P100,000
00:07:39is what the court gives
00:07:41as a minimum.
00:07:42Minimum value
00:07:43for a dead person.
00:07:44If I don't want to go to court,
00:07:46I will ask for P250,000.
00:07:50After that,
00:07:51I will support his son
00:07:52and his wife.
00:07:54I want to get justice
00:07:57for my husband.
00:07:59I want him to realize
00:08:02what he did
00:08:03and the result of what he did.
00:08:05We agreed
00:08:06that whatever we can do
00:08:08to help the family,
00:08:09we will do it.
00:08:10We love you, bro.
00:08:12Even if we are not family,
00:08:15we are still friends.
00:08:17We are like brothers.
00:08:19No matter where you are now,
00:08:21just take care of us.
00:08:23Don't leave us.
00:08:25Help me to be able
00:08:27to overcome this trial
00:08:29given to me.
00:08:32There, there, there.
00:08:34Right now,
00:08:35the fishermen in our provinces
00:08:38should be ensured to be planned,
00:08:41safe, and protected
00:08:43for the happiness
00:08:44of the players
00:08:45and the audience
00:08:47so that our happiness
00:08:49will not return
00:08:50to the tragedy.
00:09:00That's what we call
00:09:01delicious
00:09:02but cheap food.
00:09:04This January,
00:09:06we encountered the story of Diwata
00:09:09who became controversial
00:09:11because of his previous trouble.
00:09:13You will go to jail
00:09:14because you are criminals.
00:09:16Look what you did to me.
00:09:17You broke my beautiful face.
00:09:19But he came back
00:09:21through his business
00:09:23in Paris.
00:09:25Welcome to Diwata Paris Overload.
00:09:28And since then,
00:09:30Diwata's magic
00:09:31seemed to work
00:09:33in the public.
00:09:34Even if his position was changed,
00:09:36his Parisian
00:09:38continued to flourish.
00:09:40How many cauldrons do you have today?
00:09:42This is for siam, right?
00:09:43Until his Parisian
00:09:45in Pasay
00:09:46became a food trip destination.
00:09:48How many are you, sir?
00:09:50I'm 63.
00:09:54In Diwata's business,
00:09:56even in front of his Parisian,
00:09:58Juliet,
00:09:59which is almost the same
00:10:01as now,
00:10:03the Encanto Paris Overload.
00:10:06You're under a mango tree
00:10:07and there's smoke.
00:10:08Just enchant it
00:10:09to make it more beautiful.
00:10:11What makes Juliet's Paris special
00:10:14is that he uses pork bones.
00:10:17He grills it first.
00:10:18Mostly, I heard it's all fried.
00:10:20That's why I said,
00:10:21let's be less cholesterol.
00:10:22Their Paris
00:10:24with Chicharong Bulakla,
00:10:25Unli Rice,
00:10:27and Soft Drinks
00:10:28for P100
00:10:30per serving.
00:10:31Unlike other Filipinos,
00:10:33it's just here.
00:10:34Juliet used to be a DH
00:10:36or domestic helper in Kuwait.
00:10:38Then, she went home to the Philippines.
00:10:40In 2015,
00:10:41when she built her Parisian,
00:10:43but she didn't have a permit.
00:10:45When it was cleared,
00:10:46we couldn't do anything.
00:10:47All the things they could reach
00:10:49were stolen.
00:10:51Until Diwata's Parisian
00:10:53became a food trip destination.
00:10:54And in the movie,
00:10:56at first,
00:10:57he was robbed.
00:10:58It came to the point
00:10:59that we were like,
00:11:00let's eat in front
00:11:02so that when people pass by,
00:11:04they'll be deceived.
00:11:05But because Diwata's Parisian
00:11:07became a box office hit,
00:11:09someone else was in the queue.
00:11:11Most of the people who pass by me,
00:11:13in the long queue,
00:11:14they can't wait.
00:11:15What will go to me
00:11:16at the end of the queue,
00:11:17I'll accept.
00:11:18Until one day,
00:11:19a food vlogger
00:11:21lost his job.
00:11:23Even if they say,
00:11:24Diwata and I are in competition,
00:11:26it's okay.
00:11:27We don't have a problem.
00:11:28As for me,
00:11:29I don't have a competition.
00:11:30That's what I call it.
00:11:31After we ate at Diwata's,
00:11:32we saw that no one was eating.
00:11:35So we jumped on the aisle.
00:11:37When we asked,
00:11:38same price,
00:11:39100 pesos.
00:11:40And he was very surprised
00:11:41when his Parisian
00:11:42that used to just pass by,
00:11:44was now being robbed by people.
00:11:47Hey, there's a lot of people eating.
00:11:49Oh, it's so fun.
00:11:51I didn't expect
00:11:52that my store would boom.
00:11:54From the 6,000 pesos
00:11:56they earn every night,
00:11:57now,
00:11:58in their 12 hours of selling,
00:12:00they earn up to
00:12:02100,000 pesos.
00:12:05I'm really trying hard to save now,
00:12:07because I experienced
00:12:08the zero-zero.
00:12:09I can't leave my children
00:12:10to go abroad again.
00:12:16This is the same
00:12:17in Quezon City.
00:12:18Day or night,
00:12:19Blockbuster.
00:12:20For 120 pesos,
00:12:23you have Classic Paris,
00:12:25Unli Rice,
00:12:26Unli Sabaw,
00:12:27Soft Drinks,
00:12:28and Etlog.
00:12:29Busog!
00:12:32And for those
00:12:33who can afford the budget,
00:12:34their Paris is also
00:12:36a must-try,
00:12:37which is not cheap.
00:12:38In Sahog,
00:12:39there's Braised Beef,
00:12:40Bone Marrow,
00:12:41Chicharong Bulakla,
00:12:42Magnet,
00:12:43Unli Rice and Sabaw,
00:12:44Panula,
00:12:45and Etlog.
00:12:46For 250 pesos,
00:12:49up to 3 people
00:12:50will be satisfied
00:12:51with their Paris Overload.
00:12:54This is the business
00:12:55of the Bayao,
00:12:56Keith and Jun.
00:12:57We love to eat Paris.
00:12:58We eat Paris every night.
00:13:00We travel
00:13:01to places
00:13:02that are trending.
00:13:04Every day,
00:13:05more than 1,000 people
00:13:06travel to their place.
00:13:08That's why we come back
00:13:10because it's cheap.
00:13:12But if the line outside
00:13:13is quiet
00:13:14because the waiters
00:13:15are already hungry,
00:13:17in their kitchen,
00:13:19it's like there's a war.
00:13:20Where they cook
00:13:21non-stop
00:13:23from 800 kilos
00:13:25to 1 ton of meat.
00:13:28Even if it's hot,
00:13:29you just have to wait.
00:13:31Keith used to be
00:13:32a chef in Italy,
00:13:34where he also studied
00:13:35culinary.
00:13:36Jun, on the other hand,
00:13:37is a mechanic.
00:13:41That's why last year,
00:13:42they decided
00:13:43to get a food card.
00:13:45I became an illegal vendor.
00:13:47When we arrived
00:13:48at our destination,
00:13:49there were people
00:13:50who were waiting
00:13:51for us to leave.
00:13:53Until Keith and Jun
00:13:54decided
00:13:55to have
00:13:56their own place.
00:13:58There was a vlogger
00:13:59who vlogged us.
00:14:03It's good.
00:14:05The soup goes well
00:14:06when you have a hangover.
00:14:08We couldn't handle
00:14:09the crowd.
00:14:10As a food vlogger,
00:14:11our main goal
00:14:13is to help promote
00:14:15businesses
00:14:16that are weak.
00:14:18Back then,
00:14:19their daily income
00:14:21was P1,000 to P2,000.
00:14:23Now,
00:14:24it has reached
00:14:26up to
00:14:27six digits
00:14:28a day.
00:14:29They are also thankful
00:14:32that they were able
00:14:33to employ
00:14:3470 employees.
00:14:36I was able to help
00:14:37my mother who was sick.
00:14:39My life changed.
00:14:40I was able to send
00:14:41my son.
00:14:42We are happy
00:14:43that we were able
00:14:44to help
00:14:45our employees.
00:14:50The pares
00:14:51that we know today
00:14:53are soupy.
00:14:54But did you know
00:14:55that the original
00:14:57of this dish
00:14:58is the sauce
00:14:59that balances
00:15:00the saltiness
00:15:01and sweetness of the sauce?
00:15:02Back then,
00:15:03the Spaniards in Aten
00:15:05were selling
00:15:06Chinese snacks.
00:15:08They would give this
00:15:09to a mother
00:15:10as part of
00:15:11the food
00:15:12that they sell
00:15:13especially
00:15:14outside the church.
00:15:16This food
00:15:18is from La Loma,
00:15:19Quezon City.
00:15:20It was a business
00:15:21of a couple,
00:15:22Lolita and Roger Chu,
00:15:23Shopau.
00:15:24They were selling
00:15:25roasted chicken
00:15:26and beef mami.
00:15:27Those were their products
00:15:28back then.
00:15:29But because
00:15:30their customers
00:15:31would often request
00:15:32beef mami
00:15:33with rice,
00:15:34this dish
00:15:35was called
00:15:36pares.
00:15:37It started
00:15:38here in this place
00:15:39but it's small.
00:15:40It's only about
00:15:41six liters.
00:15:43We will sear
00:15:44the beef.
00:15:46This is our broth.
00:15:52And that's where
00:15:53the name
00:15:54of the food
00:15:55that became
00:15:56the comfort food
00:15:57of many Filipinos
00:15:58was born.
00:15:59Beef Stew
00:16:00that was
00:16:01pares
00:16:02of Sinangag.
00:16:03It's not too fatty.
00:16:04Our broth
00:16:05is enough
00:16:06for the broth.
00:16:07So,
00:16:08it doesn't need
00:16:09any additives.
00:16:10Because it's
00:16:11the first-class
00:16:12raw meat,
00:16:13it's P240
00:16:14per order.
00:16:15It's meaty,
00:16:16tender,
00:16:17and delicious.
00:16:18It's not too sweet
00:16:19or salty.
00:16:20Jonas House
00:16:21made pares
00:16:22popular in the 1980s.
00:16:23A lot of people
00:16:24say that
00:16:25pares can be
00:16:26original.
00:16:27If you trace back
00:16:28to history,
00:16:29we have been
00:16:30standing
00:16:31for 44 years now.
00:16:32But just like
00:16:33we always
00:16:34recommend to you,
00:16:35pares is a
00:16:36popular food
00:16:37these days.
00:16:38We are just
00:16:39hesitant
00:16:40to eat pares,
00:16:41especially those
00:16:42high in fat
00:16:43because it adds
00:16:44to the health
00:16:45risks
00:16:46that we
00:16:47experience.
00:16:48Because of the
00:16:49high in fat
00:16:50and the new
00:16:51promotion
00:16:52due to pares,
00:16:53it's not
00:16:54just
00:16:55tubong lugaw,
00:16:56it's tubong
00:16:57pares.
00:17:02The Philippines
00:17:03is an
00:17:04archipelago
00:17:05surrounded
00:17:06by seas.
00:17:07A lot of people
00:17:08come here
00:17:09to get water.
00:17:10But why
00:17:11until now
00:17:12just like
00:17:13an island
00:17:14in Bantayan,
00:17:15Cebu,
00:17:16water
00:17:17is still
00:17:18a problem.
00:17:20In the current
00:17:21climate,
00:17:22we need to
00:17:23bathe
00:17:24and drink
00:17:25water
00:17:26from time to time.
00:17:27But how
00:17:28are you going
00:17:29to do this
00:17:30if the water
00:17:31supply
00:17:32remains
00:17:33dry?
00:17:36This is the
00:17:37situation
00:17:38on Muambok
00:17:39Island
00:17:40in Bantayan
00:17:41and Cebu.
00:17:44They are now
00:17:45surrounded
00:17:46by clear
00:17:47seawater.
00:17:54But for
00:17:55generations,
00:17:56they have been
00:17:57thirsty
00:17:58for clean
00:17:59drinking water.
00:18:00We can't
00:18:01bathe anymore
00:18:02because the
00:18:03water here
00:18:04is so hard.
00:18:07In the houses,
00:18:08the mountains
00:18:09that are
00:18:10washed,
00:18:11the toilets
00:18:12that are
00:18:13washed,
00:18:14the gallons of
00:18:15water that
00:18:16are clogged
00:18:17and empty.
00:18:18Almost 300
00:18:19residents here
00:18:20are just
00:18:21relying on
00:18:22rainwater.
00:18:23There are no
00:18:24people here
00:18:25and there is no
00:18:26water here.
00:18:29But while
00:18:30they are still
00:18:31bathing in the
00:18:32clear seawater,
00:18:36they are
00:18:37disposing of
00:18:38the clean
00:18:39seawater.
00:18:43They are crossing
00:18:44the other
00:18:45island in the
00:18:46center of
00:18:47Barangay Sulangan
00:18:48to go to
00:18:49Iguib.
00:18:50The trip
00:18:51to Iguib
00:18:52is 20 minutes
00:18:53by boat.
00:19:02At 6 in the
00:19:03morning,
00:19:0471-year-old
00:19:05Father
00:19:06Rucibal is
00:19:07preparing
00:19:08the 10
00:19:09containers of
00:19:10water that
00:19:11he is going
00:19:12to fill.
00:19:25He is pouring
00:19:26it one by one
00:19:27on his
00:19:28small and
00:19:29old boat.
00:19:31The trip
00:19:32took him
00:19:33an hour
00:19:34because
00:19:35he is using
00:19:36a boat
00:19:38to go to
00:19:39Desaguan.
00:19:44He is also
00:19:45having trouble
00:19:46because
00:19:47his right eye
00:19:48is not
00:19:49visible anymore.
00:20:01But not
00:20:02far from
00:20:03Dalampasigan,
00:20:04the journey
00:20:05has already
00:20:06started.
00:20:08Father's
00:20:09boat
00:20:10has a hole.
00:20:11He is still
00:20:12not used
00:20:13to
00:20:14going to
00:20:15Desaguan.
00:20:16It's already
00:20:17afternoon.
00:20:42Oh,
00:20:43thank you,
00:20:44Father,
00:20:45for the water.
00:21:00It's cold.
00:21:02I drink water
00:21:03because
00:21:04I don't know
00:21:05how to swim.
00:21:06I don't like
00:21:07having water
00:21:08with me.
00:21:09When he has
00:21:10enough strength,
00:21:11he continues
00:21:12to go to
00:21:13Desaguan.
00:21:19I don't like
00:21:20having a boat.
00:21:21Yes,
00:21:22he doesn't like
00:21:23having a boat
00:21:24because
00:21:25you just have to
00:21:26serve.
00:21:27You have to
00:21:28go to
00:21:29Timon.
00:21:30He doesn't
00:21:31like that.
00:21:34He didn't
00:21:35realize
00:21:36that he is
00:21:37already
00:21:38in the center
00:21:39of Sulangan
00:21:40Island.
00:21:45What they
00:21:46collect here
00:21:47is water,
00:21:48a balloon
00:21:49that is
00:21:50connected
00:21:51to the
00:21:52neighbors.
00:21:53This is
00:21:54the tank
00:21:55where
00:21:56water is
00:21:57stored.
00:21:58Just like
00:21:59what Dolores
00:22:00uses,
00:22:01which she
00:22:02pays
00:22:03monthly.
00:22:04In one month,
00:22:05I paid
00:22:064,000 pesos.
00:22:07This is
00:22:08the supply
00:22:09of water.
00:22:10We earn
00:22:11500,
00:22:12300 pesos
00:22:13a day.
00:22:14I have to pay
00:22:15it back
00:22:16so that I
00:22:17can buy
00:22:18it for
00:22:19maintenance.
00:22:20This is
00:22:21where
00:22:22Tata
00:22:23Rucibal
00:22:24drinks
00:22:25water.
00:22:26I don't
00:22:27have
00:22:28ginger.
00:22:33I pay
00:22:343 pesos
00:22:35for a
00:22:36liter
00:22:37and 2
00:22:38pesos
00:22:39for a
00:22:40small one.
00:23:04But
00:23:05Dolores
00:23:06can't
00:23:07hold
00:23:08her
00:23:09head up
00:23:10against
00:23:11the water
00:23:12and
00:23:13the hole
00:23:14in her
00:23:15tank.
00:23:16She
00:23:17stopped
00:23:18when the
00:23:19wind
00:23:20changed
00:23:21direction.
00:23:29I have
00:23:30a problem
00:23:31with the
00:23:32heat.
00:23:33There are
00:23:34I'm so happy that I made it.
00:23:36Thank you! I made it!
00:23:38On Moambok Island, he was welcomed by his wife, Rebecca.
00:23:53Because they just had water, they can now cook.
00:23:58The rice was washed, and he washed the pot.
00:24:02They took a bucket of water.
00:24:05They poured it on the island.
00:24:09They poured water on the island.
00:24:16Rebecca and her youngest son, Rian, also took a bath.
00:24:21To save on water, after soaping and shampooing,
00:24:26they just swam in the sea.
00:24:28After that, they saved a bucket of water for bathing.
00:24:33I'm going to die if I don't bathe.
00:24:35Not only in clean and cooked water,
00:24:38the people of Moambok Island have a hard time.
00:24:42Especially in drinking water,
00:24:45because the water in the center of the river is salty.
00:24:50Ronell even carries mineral water to the other island
00:24:54so that he can sell it to his neighbors.
00:24:5740 pesos per gallon.
00:24:59We are looking for a mineral drink to bathe.
00:25:02There are 25 in Bandayan.
00:25:05We can only make a profit if we bathe.
00:25:08For those who don't have money to buy mineral water,
00:25:11like Jezebel's family,
00:25:13the water they carry to the other island
00:25:16is also the water they drink.
00:25:18Because we don't have money,
00:25:21we rely on money.
00:25:23We cook rice first.
00:25:25We endure it even if it's salty.
00:25:28Because they don't have their own boat,
00:25:30Jezebel just buys a gallon of water for those who cross the river.
00:25:35However, it's more expensive.
00:25:3710 pesos per gallon.
00:25:39They buy 4 gallons every day
00:25:42that they can afford for 10 members of their family.
00:25:46We only take a bath once a week
00:25:50because we don't have enough water.
00:25:52We only take a bath once a week.
00:25:56They spend money just to have something to drink.
00:26:00It's a huge loss to their father's income
00:26:03who is a fisherman.
00:26:05If I have 300 gallons of water,
00:26:07I can save 100 pesos per gallon.
00:26:11If I earn money, I will use it for my business.
00:26:16Instead of buying rice,
00:26:17we can only buy water.
00:26:19We are afraid of getting sick
00:26:21because the water we get from the river is not safe.
00:26:26Sometimes,
00:26:27they have a hard time drinking the water they get from the other island.
00:26:33I don't boil water anymore.
00:26:35After that,
00:26:36my aunt has a stomachache.
00:26:38It's hard for us.
00:26:40If we don't have money to buy medicine,
00:26:42my aunt's illness will get worse.
00:26:44Vivencia's grandson
00:26:46was hospitalized for three days
00:26:48because he drank unclean water.
00:26:51We were admitted to the hospital in Bantayan.
00:26:54We are the only ones who have a stomachache.
00:26:58In our study,
00:26:59salt water intrusion occurs in deep wells.
00:27:02We don't recommend drinking salt water.
00:27:05If you need to buy water,
00:27:07you should boil it.
00:27:08The most safe way is to use sealed mineral water.
00:27:13It was tried before
00:27:14to dig a balloon in Barangay Sulangan.
00:27:17The water is really salty.
00:27:19I hope you can help us here on our island.
00:27:22For decades,
00:27:23the problems of the islanders
00:27:26were brought to our team in the municipality of Bantayan.
00:27:30The local government's plan
00:27:32for all islet barangays
00:27:34that do not have water in Bantayan
00:27:36is to put a desalination machine
00:27:39or a machine
00:27:40that can convert seawater
00:27:43into drinkable water.
00:27:45He already had a desalination plant
00:27:49that he made in the islet barangays.
00:27:51So that's what's on the island of Doong
00:27:53for the majority of the population to be prioritized.
00:27:56It's far from other islet sites,
00:27:59both in Amoambok.
00:28:01Instead of a desalination plant,
00:28:02there is a desalination machine
00:28:04that will be given to them.
00:28:06You will see that next year
00:28:07if the budget is realized next year,
00:28:10we will challenge
00:28:11because we are on an islet barangay.
00:28:13Our groundwater will also be less.
00:28:16Our surface water will also be less,
00:28:18especially if it doesn't rain.
00:28:20But while there is no assurance
00:28:22on when this will happen,
00:28:24so that they will not problem
00:28:27the supply of water in the coming days,
00:28:32our team has already answered
00:28:34the one-week supply of water
00:28:36of Tatay Rucibal, Jezabel, and Vivencia.
00:28:42There are also volunteers
00:28:43who will give them
00:28:45one gallon of mineral water.
00:28:47It will also help the residents here
00:28:50because there is no refilling on their island.
00:28:53We also had Tatay Rucibal's eyes checked.
00:28:56His eyes are called senile cataract.
00:28:59If they are there by-by-in the whole day,
00:29:02the problem is the sun exposure.
00:29:04We will refer him
00:29:05to the cataract mission.
00:29:07My call is that
00:29:09we are here on the island
00:29:12to get water.
00:29:14We are asking for water here
00:29:17that is free
00:29:19because we don't have money to buy.
00:29:21Thank you so much.
00:29:23God bless you.
00:29:24The primary need of man
00:29:27is water to live.
00:29:30That's why I hope that
00:29:31our fellow countrymen
00:29:33will immediately take action
00:29:36on water and action.
00:29:56How is your search for life, Tatay?
00:29:58Nothing, nothing.
00:29:59We have nothing left.
00:30:05How do you feel, Tatay,
00:30:06when you see the backhoe here in Laot?
00:30:09It's really painful
00:30:10what they are stealing.
00:30:11Our search for life.
00:30:12Because just like now,
00:30:13we don't have anything to eat.
00:30:14Where are we going?
00:30:16Tatay went there
00:30:18because he wanted to be the first one
00:30:20to take care of the backhoes.
00:30:21But there's nothing left.
00:30:23What will happen to me
00:30:25when I'm gone?
00:30:27That's what we're really hoping for.
00:30:31That's why I'm in pain.
00:30:34They said it's trash.
00:30:35It's not trash.
00:30:36That's what we live for.
00:30:38That's what we eat.
00:30:43The candidates
00:30:45for the Philippine Fishing Capital
00:30:48have been voted out
00:30:49because they risk losing their livelihood
00:30:52because of their contributions
00:30:55to the development,
00:30:57exploitation,
00:30:59and demolition.
00:31:01The daily struggle for life
00:31:04and the search for life
00:31:05of the candidates
00:31:10are dependent on those
00:31:11who are being caught
00:31:12and brought in
00:31:13from the ocean.
00:31:16The years are numbered
00:31:19from their fresh last year
00:31:22that was just a new start
00:31:24in the ocean.
00:31:25They invented all kinds of products.
00:31:29Steamed tahong,
00:31:31tahong gourmet,
00:31:33and even tahong chips.
00:31:36But now,
00:31:37the candidates who were voted out
00:31:39are worried
00:31:40because the industry
00:31:42has been living with them for generations.
00:31:44They are now in danger of dying.
00:31:48Their tahong,
00:31:51You'll notice the tahong.
00:31:53are being pulled out one by one.
00:32:02It really breaks my heart
00:32:04to see that
00:32:05their livelihood
00:32:06is almost gone.
00:32:09They say
00:32:10all of this
00:32:11was done
00:32:12in the name of
00:32:13modernization
00:32:14and urbanization.
00:32:16In simple words,
00:32:17development.
00:32:19But their goal
00:32:20is development.
00:32:21For whom?
00:32:23They will choose
00:32:24the rich
00:32:25over the poor
00:32:27in our society
00:32:28who all depend on them.
00:32:35How many tahongs
00:32:36were destroyed here?
00:32:38Less than 5,000.
00:32:40How many families
00:32:41are affected by this?
00:32:42That's a lot.
00:32:43That's 5,000.
00:32:45In the promise of
00:32:46prosperity and development,
00:32:48why should their livelihood
00:32:50be destroyed?
00:33:02The tahongs are trash
00:33:03in our society.
00:33:04Do we still have to live there?
00:33:06No!
00:33:07Do we still have to live there?
00:33:08No!
00:33:10Our program
00:33:11has brought
00:33:12the demolition
00:33:13of the tahong
00:33:14in Navotas.
00:33:16We need to demolish
00:33:17the tahong again.
00:33:18That's why this Thursday,
00:33:19I went to Navotas
00:33:21to discuss the issue.
00:33:24Navotas
00:33:25is the fishing capital
00:33:26of the Philippines
00:33:27because from the beginning
00:33:29until now,
00:33:31the fish supply
00:33:32of Metro Manila
00:33:34and other provinces
00:33:35have been affected.
00:33:37It is located in front of Manila Bay
00:33:39and this is where
00:33:40the fishing boats go.
00:33:43Sixteen of the barangays here
00:33:45live off the tahong,
00:33:47a livelihood that is now
00:33:49in danger
00:33:50due to the development.
00:33:52But the residents
00:33:53who are affected by this
00:33:54ask,
00:33:55what about
00:33:56those like them
00:33:58who are small?
00:34:03One of the
00:34:04affected barangays
00:34:05is the barangay
00:34:06Sipak Almacen
00:34:08where on March 16,
00:34:10their tahong
00:34:11was already demolished.
00:34:19Let's shout out
00:34:20the call for the demolition
00:34:21of the tahong!
00:34:22Truth!
00:34:23Fight!
00:34:24Don't let it be forgotten!
00:34:26That's why the residents
00:34:27are hot
00:34:28and protesting.
00:34:30Truth!
00:34:31Fight!
00:34:32Don't let it be forgotten!
00:34:33This is where I met Rommel,
00:34:35one of the building leaders
00:34:37of the tahong builders.
00:34:38How many tahong
00:34:39were destroyed here?
00:34:41According to the estimate,
00:34:42less than 5,000.
00:34:44How many families
00:34:45are affected by this?
00:34:47A lot.
00:34:485,000.
00:34:50The demolition
00:34:51of their tahong
00:34:52is being done
00:34:53by growing
00:34:54backhoe.
00:34:56That's a lot.
00:34:58Many residents
00:34:59were voted out
00:35:00for the demolition
00:35:01of the tahong.
00:35:03They have their own
00:35:05fishermen
00:35:06or those who swim
00:35:07in the sea
00:35:08to catch the tahong.
00:35:20The demolition
00:35:23of the tahong
00:35:24is being kicked
00:35:25so that it can be
00:35:26separated.
00:35:30And also,
00:35:31to separate
00:35:32the big
00:35:33from the small.
00:35:39After that,
00:35:40the tahong will be sent
00:35:41to the place
00:35:42where it is sold
00:35:43one by one.
00:35:48Because of the
00:35:49demolition
00:35:50of their tahong
00:35:51in the past few months,
00:35:53the impact
00:35:54of this
00:35:55on their lives
00:35:57is huge
00:35:58for people like
00:35:59Jennifer.
00:36:00Why are you
00:36:01selling this
00:36:02steamed?
00:36:03For the rest,
00:36:04they say it's a hassle
00:36:05because they will
00:36:06be broke.
00:36:07How is your
00:36:08livelihood now?
00:36:09It's weak
00:36:10because in the
00:36:11past few years,
00:36:12my husband
00:36:13will harvest.
00:36:14It's just gasoline.
00:36:15Whatever we harvest,
00:36:16it's all ours.
00:36:17We'll first
00:36:18clean the tahong.
00:36:19In the past,
00:36:20Jennifer earned
00:36:21from her business
00:36:22from 30,000 to
00:36:2340,000 pesos
00:36:24per month.
00:36:25But since
00:36:26the demolition
00:36:27of their tahong,
00:36:28they need
00:36:29to get
00:36:30supplies
00:36:31from other
00:36:32places.
00:36:33That's why
00:36:34her income
00:36:35is only
00:36:3610,000 pesos.
00:36:37What can you
00:36:38get from
00:36:39the remedy
00:36:40or solution
00:36:41in your situation
00:36:42now?
00:36:43I hope
00:36:44they give us
00:36:45a place for us.
00:36:46Our industry
00:36:47that killed
00:36:48the tahong
00:36:49is where
00:36:50we live.
00:36:51They say
00:36:52there's an alternative
00:36:53way for the government
00:36:54to earn money
00:36:55for them.
00:36:56But it's not
00:36:57enough.
00:36:59What's the solution?
00:37:00You'll leave
00:37:01for 10 days.
00:37:02In one day,
00:37:03you'll earn
00:37:04Php 610.
00:37:05After 2 years,
00:37:06you can apply again.
00:37:07We don't just
00:37:08eat for 10 days.
00:37:09And you can
00:37:10borrow
00:37:11Php 5,000 to
00:37:12Php 10,000.
00:37:13That's all.
00:37:14Before they did
00:37:15that,
00:37:16they prepared
00:37:17a livelihood program
00:37:18for us.
00:37:19And they didn't
00:37:20pay a single peso.
00:37:21For other
00:37:22tahong farmers,
00:37:23it's not just
00:37:24their loss of
00:37:25livelihood,
00:37:26but also
00:37:27their loss
00:37:28of their
00:37:29livelihood.
00:37:30It's not
00:37:31just their
00:37:32loss of
00:37:33their
00:37:34livelihood.
00:37:35It's not
00:37:36just their
00:37:37loss of
00:37:38their
00:37:39livelihood.
00:37:40It's not
00:37:41just their
00:37:42loss of
00:37:43their
00:37:44livelihood.
00:37:45It's not
00:37:46just their
00:37:47loss of
00:37:48their
00:37:49livelihood.
00:37:50It's not
00:37:51just their
00:37:52loss of
00:37:53their
00:37:54livelihood.
00:37:55It's not
00:37:56just their
00:37:57loss of
00:37:58their
00:37:59livelihood.
00:38:00It's not
00:38:01just their
00:38:02loss of
00:38:03their
00:38:04livelihood.
00:38:05It's not
00:38:06just their
00:38:07loss of
00:38:08their
00:38:09livelihood.
00:38:10It's not
00:38:11just their
00:38:12loss of
00:38:13their
00:38:14livelihood.
00:38:15It's not
00:38:16just their
00:38:17loss of
00:38:18their
00:38:19livelihood.
00:38:20It's not
00:38:21just their
00:38:22loss of
00:38:23their
00:38:24livelihood.
00:38:26It's not
00:38:27just their
00:38:28loss of
00:38:29their
00:38:30livelihood.
00:38:32It's not
00:38:33just their
00:38:34loss of
00:38:35their
00:38:36livelihood.
00:38:37so that we can see where our forefathers planted their crops.
00:38:48The sea now, tomorrow it will become land.
00:38:52That is the reclamation that they call it.
00:38:54After many years, it already happened here in Manila Bay.
00:38:59But after a while, it was reclaimed by those in power.
00:39:04Because they need more land.
00:39:06But on the other side, the fishermen and those who live by the sea,
00:39:13how will their right to live that they have been doing for more than four decades,
00:39:20will it just be like that?
00:39:21That in one day, their lands will be cleared and it will become a reclaimed area.
00:39:28Just like what happened in the past.
00:39:31This is already a reclaimed land.
00:39:36These are the records of their forefathers.
00:39:39The others, we have already passed them.
00:39:41None of them are clean anymore because it was already reclaimed.
00:39:43These are just some of the ones that are left.
00:39:45It is said that more than 2,500 forefathers were reclaimed.
00:39:51What is left is only half.
00:39:54While it is spinning, it is really very noisy.
00:40:02These are the big backhoes in Laot.
00:40:06Are they the ones who are pulling?
00:40:08Those two.
00:40:09What did they tell you? Why are they pulling?
00:40:11They said they will clean the sea because it is dirty.
00:40:14How do you feel when you see the backhoes here in Laot?
00:40:18It is really painful what they are doing.
00:40:20Our livelihood.
00:40:21Because just like now, we lost our livelihood.
00:40:23Where are we going?
00:40:25In the past, there were 370 backhoes.
00:40:32Now, only 50 are left.
00:40:34How is your livelihood now, father?
00:40:36Just like now, it is gone.
00:40:39All of it is gone.
00:40:41How are you now? What are your plans?
00:40:43We don't have a job.
00:40:45We are just living with the people who are living here.
00:40:51Sometimes, we earn P400 or P500.
00:40:54It is just a small income.
00:40:56That is why father Budoy is now relying on his wife's small sarisari store.
00:41:02Suddenly, the garbage left.
00:41:06It is really painful.
00:41:08Because my children and I lived there.
00:41:12It has only been 70 years.
00:41:14It is already one of the years in which the backhoes are still alive and expected to live.
00:41:19It is said that the water from Manila Bay that flows through the length of the city
00:41:24has the right amount of salt or salinity
00:41:27that is good for the growth of good types of backhoes.
00:41:32Maybe because of the level of our pollution,
00:41:35like agricultural runoff, sewage,
00:41:38these nutrients are good for the worms that eat the backhoes.
00:41:43That is why the backhoes thrive in polluted waters like Manila Bay.
00:41:49But the industry that has been living with them for half a century
00:41:53is now facing a dire situation.
00:41:58In 2018, the PRA or the Philippine Reclamation Authority approved
00:42:04the NCBRP or the Navotas Coastal Bay Reclamation Project.
00:42:10More than 3,000 socialized housing will be built here.
00:42:17Parks, commercial establishments, tricycle and pedicab terminals,
00:42:23even organized vendor areas or families.
00:42:28These are the reasons why residents are thinking
00:42:32about why demolishing their backhoes is a good idea.
00:42:38But just last year,
00:42:40President Bongbong Marcos Jr. stopped
00:42:43all reclamation projects in Manila Bay,
00:42:46including the NCBRP.
00:42:49The DENR or the Department of Environment and Natural Resources
00:42:54conducted a cumulative impact assessment in Navotas
00:42:59to study the long-term effects of reclamation in the area.
00:43:07The big projects that are happening right now,
00:43:13on my left, the one going to Bulacan,
00:43:16there's the new airport.
00:43:19On my right, towards Mall of Asia and Pasay,
00:43:24there's the extensive reclamation project.
00:43:27Aside from the government's previous reclamation projects.
00:43:32But through these projects,
00:43:35the residents are complaining about the demolition of their backhoes.
00:43:42Do they think that these projects are a waste of money?
00:43:49One of the reclamation projects that will be affected
00:43:52are the 60 backhoes that were built and built by Cheryl.
00:43:58How much are you collecting, Cheryl?
00:44:00I'm collecting P47,000.
00:44:03If you're collecting P47,000, how much will you earn?
00:44:07I earned P126,000.
00:44:09That's for the whole family.
00:44:10So it's more than doubling.
00:44:12Yes, yes.
00:44:13But because of the demolition of their backhoes,
00:44:17they're earning almost nothing.
00:44:20I'll tell you the truth.
00:44:22We haven't eaten for two days.
00:44:29One day, we didn't have food.
00:44:33We only ate the backhoes.
00:44:35In 2022, the local government unit voted
00:44:39on the backhoes that will be affected by the project or reclamation.
00:44:45The purpose is to pay for the backhoes that will be hit.
00:44:51The people in City Hall said,
00:44:54The people in City Hall said,
00:44:56you should go home because you won't be able to get your place.
00:45:00According to the initial data,
00:45:03only the neighboring barangays, Barangay Tanza 1 and Tanza 2,
00:45:07will be affected by the NCBRP.
00:45:10Of course, I'll go home because I'm not a member.
00:45:13But they were very surprised that this February,
00:45:17there was a notice that the demolition of the backhoes will be halved.
00:45:22That's when I was alarmed,
00:45:24she said, when we had a meeting.
00:45:27We need to postpone that because that's what the Supreme Court ordered me to do.
00:45:32They said that Manila Bay should be cleaned.
00:45:34Cheryl is referring to the 2008 Supreme Court Writ of Mandamus
00:45:39that said that Manila Bay should be cleaned
00:45:42so that it can be a safe haven and leisure area.
00:45:48There are many reasons why the NCBRP's project is being halted.
00:45:55I think there's a project.
00:45:57The backhoes are completely empty.
00:45:59That's why we're being asked to leave.
00:46:00It's very painful for us because the debris is huge.
00:46:05But they just removed it like that.
00:46:10How big is the backhoe that was destroyed?
00:46:14It's already big.
00:46:15You can see the backhoes from here.
00:46:17It's huge.
00:46:18That's how big it is.
00:46:19That's why when we went out one day,
00:46:21the only thing left was the debris on the sides.
00:46:24It's not worth it.
00:46:28We had several dialogues.
00:46:31We didn't get a good answer for us.
00:46:34It's hard for us.
00:46:36They're making it harder for us.
00:46:39Then they told us,
00:46:40when we had our last dialogue on the 26th,
00:46:44even if it's painful,
00:46:45they said it's garbage.
00:46:46It's not garbage.
00:46:47That's where we live.
00:46:50That's where we eat.
00:46:53Cheryl is even saddened
00:46:55because it's illegal to consider their backhoes.
00:46:59They have no compensation or damages that can be received.
00:47:04It's not like their neighbor Dodie,
00:47:07that in 2022,
00:47:09when he found out that his backhoe was included in the project,
00:47:14he immediately agreed
00:47:16and received a compensation of Php 3 million.
00:47:21There's nothing I can do.
00:47:22I just accepted the small amount.
00:47:24Dodie's compensation
00:47:26was used to start a new backhoe in Bulacan.
00:47:31It's not worth the millions that he gave me.
00:47:34First of all,
00:47:35it's not worth it.
00:47:36There's no compensation.
00:47:37That's why we're all upset.
00:47:38We tried to get a statement
00:47:41from the local government unit of Navotas
00:47:43about the demolition of the backhoes
00:47:45that was being protested by the backhoe owners.
00:47:48But they didn't give a statement.
00:47:50Instead, they gave a statement.
00:47:53We've already held several dialogues
00:47:56to discuss and address the complaints of the backhoe owners
00:48:00and to explain the laws that we're following
00:48:03regarding the maintenance of Manila Bay.
00:48:06In 2022,
00:48:08we didn't receive any business permit application
00:48:11before or after the renewal.
00:48:13In other words,
00:48:14starting in 2022,
00:48:15all backhoes and backhoes in Manila Bay
00:48:19that was owned by Navotas are now illegal
00:48:21and are running without a permit.
00:48:23In 2022,
00:48:24we also held a series of dialogues
00:48:27with the affected backhoe owners
00:48:29because of their concerns
00:48:31and as a consideration of the hardship
00:48:33that they went through because of the pandemic.
00:48:35We gave them a chance to settle
00:48:38and after that,
00:48:40they will voluntarily remove the so-called structures.
00:48:44They said that they were allowed
00:48:46an alternative income
00:48:48for the affected backhoe owners.
00:48:50As part of the programs we laid out,
00:48:53the provision of free vouchers,
00:48:55admission to Tupad,
00:48:57free test and skills training,
00:48:59job referral to companies,
00:49:01and a livelihood grant.
00:49:03In addition,
00:49:04the illegal operation of backhoes and backhoes
00:49:06has been going on for three years.
00:49:08We gave the owners all the opportunities
00:49:11to recover their backhoes
00:49:13and because there was no payment,
00:49:16they earned a lot from this
00:49:18over time.
00:49:20But instead of reducing the number of backhoes and backhoes,
00:49:23it increased.
00:49:25We were allowed until 2022.
00:49:27We were allowed to renew,
00:49:29but they said that the bank did not ask for a renewal.
00:49:31When it is said that it is illegal
00:49:33to demolish their backhoes,
00:49:35that is a valid exercise of the LGU.
00:49:40Our state has an obligation
00:49:43to take care of their backhoes.
00:49:45They really have the right
00:49:47to get the legal assistance for them.
00:49:51If they have concerns about the reclamation project,
00:49:54they can write us as a regulator.
00:49:56We will verify it on the ground and in the LGU.
00:49:59We, being the regulator of reclamation projects,
00:50:02if there is a violation,
00:50:04we can issue them a cease and desist order,
00:50:06notice of violation,
00:50:08and eventually we can suspend their activity.
00:50:11Backhoes are considered as filter feeders
00:50:14because they actually filter out the pollution.
00:50:17They have this ability to improve the water quality.
00:50:20In order to solve this problem,
00:50:22it is better to regulate the number of structures.
00:50:25Instead of totally demolishing all the backhoes there.
00:50:29The reclamation project has a reversible impact.
00:50:31First, it impacts the fisheries
00:50:33and other marine ecosystems.
00:50:36There is a severe dredging.
00:50:38The coral reefs frontier of Manila Bay is being destroyed.
00:50:42Since 2021,
00:50:43when the dredging and reclamation started in Manila Bay,
00:50:4680% to 90% of the total production
00:50:49of our fisheries was lost in Manila Bay.
00:50:51We called for the stop of reclamation
00:50:54and other projects in our coastal areas
00:50:57so that we can ensure food supply
00:50:59and sustainable supply
00:51:00for the Filipino people.
00:51:02In Nakaupo, we stopped the demolition.
00:51:05We let the backhoes remain
00:51:07so that the industry of backhoes can continue.
00:51:09If we are lost in the sea,
00:51:11we will be left with nothing.
00:51:13If we are removed from the water, we will die.
00:51:25NAKABABAHALA
00:51:31NAKABABAHALA
00:51:32Sometimes,
00:51:34there are some gun-related incidents
00:51:37that involve children.
00:51:44The house of an armed man was forcibly entered
00:51:47and he ran away quickly.
00:51:48One of the problems is
00:51:50the involvement of illegal drugs
00:51:52by some of the victims.
00:51:54A bullet hit the silence
00:51:58in Talisay City, Cebu,
00:52:00last week.
00:52:04A 14-year-old woman
00:52:06was shot
00:52:08while the module was responding
00:52:10inside their house.
00:52:13The suspect was said to be armed with a gun.
00:52:17I knocked on the door
00:52:19and opened the door.
00:52:20I knocked on the door
00:52:22and opened the door.
00:52:25The police immediately investigated.
00:52:28But...
00:52:29The first statement they issued
00:52:31was against the investigation
00:52:33that our police did.
00:52:35The witnesses to the crime
00:52:37were covered up.
00:52:39I was shocked
00:52:41when I heard the first interview.
00:52:43I was shocked.
00:52:44I thought,
00:52:45did the police really watch us?
00:52:47Who really shot the woman?
00:52:50Jacqueline!
00:52:52Jacqueline!
00:52:53Help!
00:52:54I was so scared, ma'am.
00:52:56I almost died, ma'am.
00:53:03The victim
00:53:04was Jacqueline, 14 years old.
00:53:07Jacqueline's mother, Evelyn,
00:53:08was not at her own house
00:53:10when the crime happened.
00:53:12She was at the other house
00:53:14where her housemate entered.
00:53:16I knocked on the door
00:53:17and opened the door.
00:53:18I knocked on the door
00:53:19and opened the door.
00:53:21I opened the door
00:53:22and opened the door.
00:53:23I opened the door
00:53:24and opened the door.
00:53:26This is where Evelyn's blood
00:53:28was spilled
00:53:29on the floor
00:53:30of her housemate's house.
00:53:36Divina was immediately reported
00:53:38to her mother
00:53:39who did not respond.
00:53:40Her housemate entered.
00:53:42At that time,
00:53:44Jacqueline,
00:53:45Divina,
00:53:46her live-in partner,
00:53:47Kenji,
00:53:48and their other sibling,
00:53:50Edwin.
00:53:51Jacqueline
00:53:52was answering the phone
00:53:54in her bed.
00:53:57When I opened the door,
00:53:58I almost died.
00:53:59I opened the door
00:54:00and opened the door.
00:54:01I asked Jacqueline
00:54:02what happened to her blood.
00:54:03I asked Jacqueline what happened to her blood.
00:54:04When I opened the door,
00:54:05I almost died.
00:54:06When I opened the door,
00:54:07I almost died.
00:54:10There was a man
00:54:11with a bullet in his chest.
00:54:12When I opened the door,
00:54:13I saw a man with a bullet in his chest.
00:54:15I opened the door
00:54:16and saw him dead.
00:54:17I opened the door
00:54:18and saw him dead.
00:54:19I opened the door
00:54:20and saw him dead.
00:54:21I opened the door
00:54:22and saw him dead.
00:54:23He was bleeding.
00:54:24But Divina's first reaction
00:54:26was a mess.
00:54:29According to the first statement
00:54:30of the victim,
00:54:31it was transpired
00:54:32at 7 a.m.
00:54:33However,
00:54:34it was reported to the police
00:54:35at 9.30 a.m.
00:54:36The crime scene was contaminated.
00:54:39And this is where the police
00:54:40discovered
00:54:41that there was no one inside
00:54:43the victim's house
00:54:44because the suspect
00:54:47was living
00:54:48in their house.
00:54:52Jacqueline!
00:54:53The one who shot Jacqueline
00:54:55was none other
00:54:57than her brother, Edwin.
00:54:59Actually, our suspect
00:55:00was under probation
00:55:02because of an illegal drug case.
00:55:04It is true
00:55:05that Jacqueline was answering
00:55:06the call of her brother.
00:55:07I called her brother
00:55:08and told him
00:55:09not to call her brother
00:55:10because they were
00:55:11having an argument.
00:55:13But when Jacqueline
00:55:14called her brother,
00:55:17suddenly,
00:55:18there was a bullet
00:55:19in Edwin's pocket.
00:55:22A bullet
00:55:23that shot
00:55:24right away.
00:55:25The bullet
00:55:26hit Jacqueline's face
00:55:27and she died immediately.
00:55:29I called her brother
00:55:30and told him
00:55:31I'm sorry
00:55:32but I have to go.
00:55:33I have an illegal drug case.
00:55:34I called her brother
00:55:35and told him
00:55:36I'm sorry
00:55:37but I have to go.
00:55:38I have an illegal drug case.
00:55:39I have an illegal drug case.
00:55:40I have an illegal drug case.
00:55:41I have to go.
00:55:44Evelyn showed
00:55:45Jacqueline's left modules
00:55:47when the incident happened.
00:55:49Some of them
00:55:50still have bloodstains.
00:55:57The gun
00:55:58was a revolver.
00:55:59Divina
00:56:00at that moment
00:56:01was confused.
00:56:02Would she shoot
00:56:03her brother, Edwin?
00:56:06Or would she hide it?
00:56:08What are we going to do now?
00:56:11What happened?
00:56:12Their neighbor
00:56:13told them
00:56:14to hide it
00:56:15under the name
00:56:16Andrea.
00:56:18When I saw this,
00:56:19it happened
00:56:20in Timang.
00:56:21It happened
00:56:22to her mother.
00:56:23Hey, look at this.
00:56:24Do you have a gun?
00:56:25Investigate this.
00:56:26Read the history.
00:56:27It happened to a man.
00:56:29But Divina
00:56:30had a big idea
00:56:31about how
00:56:32her brother
00:56:33had a gun.
00:56:36Junior
00:56:37had a gun
00:56:38and he shot
00:56:39his boss, Tom.
00:56:40He was the one
00:56:41who killed
00:56:42Titing.
00:56:44He shot him.
00:56:46Where is the suspect?
00:56:50One day
00:56:51after the shooting
00:56:52in Cebu,
00:56:53another gun-related incident
00:56:55happened
00:56:57inside the house
00:56:59of the other
00:57:00gangster
00:57:01in Negros Occidental.
00:57:03The one
00:57:04who was killed
00:57:05by a policeman
00:57:06was his
00:57:077-year-old
00:57:08daughter.
00:57:10The family
00:57:11did not
00:57:12file a complaint.
00:57:13But according
00:57:14to the neighbors,
00:57:15they often heard
00:57:16that the husband
00:57:17was losing.
00:57:18You should
00:57:19brush your teeth
00:57:20so that
00:57:21you won't be left behind.
00:57:22You should
00:57:23be the one
00:57:24who is left behind.
00:57:25The source
00:57:26of their news
00:57:27was
00:57:28Tiktok Live.
00:57:29At that time,
00:57:30there was
00:57:31a gifter
00:57:32named Tita
00:57:33who was loyal to her.
00:57:34It was like
00:57:35they were chatting.
00:57:36But for friends,
00:57:37there was nothing wrong with her.
00:57:38The husband's wife
00:57:40heard that
00:57:41their daughter
00:57:42was hiding
00:57:43under the name
00:57:44Julio.
00:57:45I did not hear
00:57:46their argument.
00:57:47All I heard
00:57:48was that
00:57:49something was broken.
00:57:50I only heard
00:57:51a gunshot.
00:57:54A child
00:57:55came out of their house.
00:57:56She said
00:57:57that she killed her father
00:57:58so that there would be no trouble.
00:57:59The father
00:58:00who was a policeman
00:58:01was shot
00:58:02by a bullet
00:58:03that
00:58:04ended
00:58:05his own gun.
00:58:06Even though
00:58:07the child admitted
00:58:08that she was the one
00:58:09who shot
00:58:10her own father,
00:58:11the investigators
00:58:12still carried out
00:58:13a paraffin test
00:58:14on the suspect
00:58:15to make sure
00:58:16that she really
00:58:17fired the gun.
00:58:19An autopsy was conducted
00:58:20on the body
00:58:21of the victim
00:58:22and also
00:58:23we gathered
00:58:24statements.
00:58:25If the child
00:58:26was proven
00:58:27to be the one
00:58:28who fired the gun,
00:58:29the crime
00:58:30would be
00:58:31a true reckless
00:58:32imprudence.
00:58:33However,
00:58:34because she was
00:58:357 years old,
00:58:36there is a law
00:58:37that protects
00:58:38children.
00:58:39This is
00:58:40RA 9344
00:58:41or the
00:58:42Juvenile Justice
00:58:43Welfare Act
00:58:44which defines
00:58:45the age
00:58:46of criminal
00:58:47responsibility.
00:58:48According to the law,
00:58:4915 years old
00:58:50and under
00:58:51are exempted
00:58:52from criminal liability
00:58:53subject to the
00:58:54intervention
00:58:55program
00:58:56of the authorities.
00:58:57For a job
00:58:58with a
00:58:59broken
00:59:00gun
00:59:01or weapon,
00:59:02how can
00:59:03it be
00:59:04taken care of
00:59:05so that
00:59:06it won't
00:59:07end up
00:59:08in the wrong
00:59:09hands
00:59:10that can
00:59:11end up
00:59:12in the wrong
00:59:13hands
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01:03:06that can
01:03:07end up
01:03:08in the wrong
01:03:09hands
01:03:10that can
01:03:11end up
01:03:12in the wrong
01:03:13hands
01:03:14that can
01:03:15end up
01:03:16in the wrong
01:03:17hands
01:03:18that can
01:03:19end up
01:03:20in the wrong
01:03:21hands
01:03:22that can
01:03:23end up
01:03:24in the wrong
01:03:25hands
01:03:26that can
01:03:27end up
01:03:28in the wrong
01:03:29hands
01:03:30that can
01:03:31end up
01:03:32in the wrong
01:03:33hands
01:03:34that can
01:03:35end up
01:03:36in the wrong
01:03:37hands
01:03:38that can
01:03:39end up
01:03:40in the wrong
01:03:41hands
01:03:42that can
01:03:43end up
01:03:44in the wrong
01:03:45hands
01:03:46that can
01:03:47end up
01:03:48in the wrong
01:03:49hands
01:03:50that can
01:03:51end up
01:03:52in the wrong
01:03:53hands
01:03:54that can
01:03:55end up
01:03:56in the wrong
01:03:57hands
01:03:58that can
01:03:59end up
01:04:00in the wrong
01:04:01hands
01:04:02that can
01:04:03end up
01:04:04in the wrong
01:04:05hands
01:04:06that can
01:04:07end up
01:04:08in the wrong
01:04:09hands
01:04:10that can
01:04:11end up
01:04:12in the wrong
01:04:13hands
01:04:14that can
01:04:15end up
01:04:16in the wrong
01:04:17hands
01:04:19But now that their island is peaceful,
01:04:22they are starting to attract tourists.
01:04:30From Cabisera, Isabela City,
01:04:34a 15-minute boat ride
01:04:36to Malamawi Island.
01:04:39There is a 60-meter boardwalk
01:04:42like the famous
01:04:44Shargao Bridge.
01:04:46The friends Alexandra,
01:04:48Godz, and Dayan
01:04:49from Manila
01:04:50are here to meet
01:04:52their friend,
01:04:53Jacques,
01:04:54from Cebu
01:04:55for the long-awaited
01:04:57travel goal.
01:05:04I saw your ingrown toenail
01:05:06on your foot.
01:05:07It's so clear
01:05:08and beautiful.
01:05:10Honestly,
01:05:11it exceeded my expectations.
01:05:12I was really surprised.
01:05:13I said,
01:05:14it's so beautiful here.
01:05:15We also have a coast guard
01:05:17who is on duty here.
01:05:20After having a good time,
01:05:22they are so full
01:05:24of big alimangos,
01:05:26cans,
01:05:27seaweed,
01:05:28and squid.
01:05:29The food is
01:05:30everything.
01:05:31Relax.
01:05:32Long live
01:05:33the
01:05:34Maram Maram Barangay!
01:05:38In the nearby barangay,
01:05:39there are also many
01:05:41sea urchins
01:05:43called tehe,
01:05:44or sea urchin.
01:05:47This is what we are looking for
01:05:49in Marang Marang.
01:05:50It's better if it's at night.
01:05:51By the moon,
01:05:52they will really come out.
01:05:53You need to clean
01:05:54your mouth first.
01:05:56The last sea urchins
01:05:57are filled with rice
01:05:59inside.
01:06:07It's called
01:06:08oko-oko.
01:06:10It's delicious.
01:06:11The taste is just right.
01:06:14The Basilan was once
01:06:16a news center.
01:06:18This is where the rebel
01:06:20MNLF and terrorist
01:06:22Abu Sayyaf used to be
01:06:24involved in the series
01:06:26of high-profile kidnappings
01:06:28from 2000
01:06:29until 2001.
01:06:31They came from Hulu
01:06:32and recruited here.
01:06:34But because of the government's
01:06:36campaign against terrorism,
01:06:38the group was gradually
01:06:40destroyed.
01:06:41We don't need to be afraid anymore.
01:06:46Now,
01:06:47when they grow up,
01:06:48Basilan
01:06:49will be a tourist-friendly town.
01:06:54The tattoo artist
01:06:55from America,
01:06:56Teha,
01:06:57admitted at first
01:06:58that it's confusing
01:06:59to come here.
01:07:00It's really nice.
01:07:01It's very secluded.
01:07:02It's a great view.
01:07:03Now that I've experienced it,
01:07:04I would definitely come back.
01:07:1245 minutes
01:07:13from the port
01:07:14of Isabela City,
01:07:16you can reach
01:07:17Lampinigan Island.
01:07:27Basongkam!
01:07:28Lampinigan Beach!
01:07:31Lampinig means
01:07:32Bubuyog.
01:07:33Back then,
01:07:34there were a lot of
01:07:35bubuyog here.
01:07:36It used to be here.
01:07:37Now, it's gone.
01:07:38Now,
01:07:39it's the home
01:07:40of more than
01:07:411,000 residents
01:07:42who are mostly
01:07:43Bakwit
01:07:44or those who
01:07:45fled the war.
01:07:56In the rise of
01:07:57tourism in the province,
01:07:58they have
01:07:59a regular income.
01:08:01Eray
01:08:02makes
01:08:03tepo
01:08:04or traditional
01:08:05baning.
01:08:06Sarah
01:08:07is an
01:08:08assistant cook
01:08:09for those who
01:08:10cook putahe
01:08:11for the tourists.
01:08:13Not only
01:08:14is Basilan
01:08:15a rich sea,
01:08:16but also
01:08:17the mountains
01:08:18of Basilan.
01:08:22The province
01:08:23also has
01:08:24what's called
01:08:25white gold.
01:08:26It's not
01:08:27extracted from
01:08:28caves or
01:08:29underground,
01:08:30but from
01:08:31more than
01:08:3250,000 hectares
01:08:33of rubber
01:08:34trees.
01:08:35The skin
01:08:36is cut
01:08:40until the
01:08:41white skin
01:08:42comes out.
01:08:44As a nature,
01:08:45we can see
01:08:46how beautiful
01:08:47the rubber trees are.
01:08:48It's really
01:08:49in a straight line.
01:08:50Meanwhile,
01:08:51just recently,
01:08:52the government
01:08:53of Canada
01:08:54issued a
01:08:55travel advisory
01:08:56warning
01:08:57to their residents
01:08:58about traveling
01:08:59to some
01:09:00provinces of
01:09:01Mindanao
01:09:02including
01:09:03Basilan.
01:09:04Canada still discourages
01:09:05visitors to the
01:09:06following due to
01:09:07serious threat of
01:09:08terrorism,
01:09:09kidnapping,
01:09:10high levels of crime,
01:09:11and violent clashes
01:09:12between the security
01:09:13forces and rebel
01:09:14groups such as
01:09:15Basilan.
01:09:16We are now
01:09:17gearing towards
01:09:18peace and
01:09:19development.
01:09:20Just to correct
01:09:21the information
01:09:22right,
01:09:23we don't have
01:09:24any experiences
01:09:25on the
01:09:26kidnapping
01:09:27since the
01:09:28start of the
01:09:29pandemic.
01:09:30We have
01:09:31tourist police
01:09:32assigned to
01:09:33the tourists.
01:09:34The different
01:09:35places that
01:09:36they included
01:09:37in that list
01:09:38and I think
01:09:39it's high time
01:09:40to give them
01:09:41a chance
01:09:42to be
01:09:43recognized again.
01:09:44Actually,
01:09:45last year,
01:09:46we were able
01:09:47to record
01:09:48more than
01:09:49400,000
01:09:50visitors
01:09:51which included
01:09:52tourists.
01:09:54Basilan
01:10:00is like
01:10:01a promise
01:10:02for the
01:10:03security of
01:10:04their province.
01:10:05Terrorism
01:10:06will disappear
01:10:07forever
01:10:08so that
01:10:09its beauty
01:10:10and potential
01:10:11can be
01:10:12recognized
01:10:13even more.
01:10:22It seems like
01:10:23the life of
01:10:24comedian
01:10:25Simura
01:10:26is coming
01:10:27one after
01:10:28another.
01:10:29After getting
01:10:30sick this
01:10:31week,
01:10:32the house
01:10:33in Ligao City
01:10:34in Albay
01:10:35was burned.
01:10:38The neighbors
01:10:39in Ligao City
01:10:40in Albay
01:10:41were alarmed
01:10:42by the fire
01:10:43that happened
01:10:44in their area
01:10:45this April 27.
01:10:46The fire
01:10:47was far away.
01:10:48I called
01:10:49the neighbors
01:10:50to ask for
01:10:51help.
01:10:55Everything
01:10:56was burnt.
01:10:57The owner
01:10:58of the house
01:10:59that was
01:11:00on fire
01:11:01is the
01:11:02famous
01:11:03comedian
01:11:04Simura.
01:11:07You've been
01:11:08working for
01:11:09a long time
01:11:10and you've
01:11:11worked hard
01:11:12for this.
01:11:13You don't know
01:11:14that this will
01:11:15happen again.
01:11:16This is our
01:11:17third fire.
01:11:18It's sad
01:11:19because
01:11:20it suddenly
01:11:21disappeared.
01:11:22Our house
01:11:23was burned.
01:11:25Simura
01:11:26is facing
01:11:27another
01:11:28big challenge.
01:11:30I don't know.
01:11:33It hurts
01:11:35because
01:11:36I don't know
01:11:37where to start.
01:11:41Why is this
01:11:42happening to us?
01:11:45If I can,
01:11:46I'll just rest.
01:11:52I'll continue
01:11:53to rest
01:11:54in my life.
01:11:59On Wednesday,
01:12:00our team
01:12:01visited
01:12:02the comedian
01:12:03who was
01:12:04temporarily
01:12:05living
01:12:06in his
01:12:07aunt's
01:12:08house
01:12:09here in
01:12:10Ligao.
01:12:11Simura
01:12:12told us
01:12:13that they
01:12:14were burned
01:12:15in the waiting
01:12:16shed
01:12:17last night.
01:12:18We were
01:12:19just given
01:12:20a towel
01:12:21to wrap
01:12:22around
01:12:23and we slept
01:12:24there.
01:12:25We can't
01:12:26stay here
01:12:27because
01:12:28if you're
01:12:29burned,
01:12:30the first night,
01:12:31you can't
01:12:32sleep
01:12:33in other
01:12:34houses.
01:12:35The second night,
01:12:36I slept
01:12:37in my brother's
01:12:38house.
01:12:39The third
01:12:40night,
01:12:41we moved
01:12:42to our
01:12:43uncle's
01:12:44house.
01:12:47Simura
01:12:48showed
01:12:49our team
01:12:50the remains
01:12:51of their
01:12:52house
01:12:53that was
01:12:54burned.
01:12:55These
01:12:56rocks
01:12:57are the
01:12:58remains
01:12:59of Simura's
01:13:00house.
01:13:01The two
01:13:02floors of
01:13:03Simura's
01:13:04house
01:13:05were
01:13:06blown
01:13:07up.
01:13:12In one
01:13:13blink,
01:13:14you lost
01:13:15all your
01:13:16hard work,
01:13:17right?
01:13:20I can't
01:13:21take it anymore.
01:13:22I can't
01:13:23take it anymore.
01:13:25We're
01:13:26weak people.
01:13:27Why?
01:13:28Why are
01:13:29they like this?
01:13:30Why do
01:13:31they always
01:13:32give us
01:13:33a hard time?
01:13:34They're
01:13:35always like this.
01:13:43Even if I'm
01:13:44free,
01:13:45I still
01:13:46try to clean
01:13:47because I want
01:13:48to clean
01:13:49my house.
01:13:50Now,
01:13:51I can't
01:13:52clean there.
01:13:54Simura built
01:13:55her house
01:13:56in 2005.
01:13:57I worked
01:13:58in the shoe
01:13:59business for
01:14:0010 years.
01:14:01This is where
01:14:02I found my
01:14:03house.
01:14:04I met
01:14:05Rian earlier
01:14:06and she
01:14:07didn't
01:14:08know me.
01:14:09When I
01:14:10worked in
01:14:11the shoe
01:14:12business,
01:14:13I found
01:14:14this house
01:14:15too.
01:14:16I earned
01:14:17abroad
01:14:18shoes.
01:14:19I was
01:14:20with my
01:14:21aunt,
01:14:22Dolphy,
01:14:23before
01:14:24I
01:14:25got married.
01:14:26Why are
01:14:27you looking
01:14:28for me?
01:14:29What
01:14:30do you
01:14:31want from
01:14:32me?
01:14:33After
01:14:34becoming
01:14:35an artist,
01:14:36Simura
01:14:37moved to
01:14:38Bicol.
01:14:39Before,
01:14:40I only
01:14:41acted
01:14:42and did
01:14:43comedy.
01:14:44Now,
01:14:45I'm not
01:14:46doing
01:14:47what I
01:14:48used to
01:14:49do.
01:14:50Now,
01:14:51I'm
01:14:52not
01:14:53a
01:14:54comedian.
01:14:55While
01:14:56the shoe
01:14:57business opened
01:14:58again for
01:14:59Simura,
01:15:00she
01:15:01also had
01:15:02some
01:15:03projects.
01:15:04Above
01:15:05all,
01:15:06this was
01:15:07also
01:15:08a path
01:15:09for them
01:15:10to meet
01:15:11their partner
01:15:12in crime
01:15:13again,
01:15:14her close
01:15:15friend,
01:15:16Simahal.
01:15:17We caught
01:15:18Simura
01:15:19when
01:15:20Simahal
01:15:21Even though he passed away, I am very thankful to him.
01:15:25And there is a new tragedy in her life.
01:15:29In addition to Mura's sadness,
01:15:31some of the things she threw away were gifts from her lover.
01:15:36I bought a bed made of plastic.
01:15:39I even bought that.
01:15:40My lover gave me money.
01:15:42Of course, it's God's gift.
01:15:44This is the memory that my lover gave me.
01:15:49It's hard for Mura to walk now.
01:15:51That's why when the fire broke out,
01:15:53she could barely save other things.
01:15:56This is the first storage box that I saved.
01:16:00I put clothes in it.
01:16:02Actually, these are just for everyday use.
01:16:05This is saved because my nephew took it outside.
01:16:10It's like it melted.
01:16:12I was carrying my bag.
01:16:16I told myself that I don't want to see my house being burned.
01:16:23Her father, Juanito, was also in a bad situation.
01:16:27It was also hard for him to walk.
01:16:30He slipped when he visited their burned house.
01:16:34I couldn't stand up.
01:16:36I asked him to help me.
01:16:38But he couldn't do it.
01:16:40Even so, she is still thankful that they were all saved.
01:16:44But what was the cause of the fire in Mura's house?
01:16:50Our house was burned.
01:16:57According to Mura,
01:16:58one of the rooms on the second floor was occupied by a robber.
01:17:03My legs are aching.
01:17:05That's why the robbers
01:17:08His father was forced to use a saw
01:17:12or the dry part of a coconut tree.
01:17:14My father was afraid of the robbers so he left.
01:17:17A few hours later,
01:17:23We were watching TV
01:17:26and the power went out.
01:17:28Until they smelled something from the burnt room.
01:17:33The electricity was on.
01:17:39I noticed that there was a light
01:17:42at the door of my sister's house.
01:17:46I turned around.
01:17:49The fire was spreading.
01:17:51Maybe he didn't notice.
01:17:53A piece of a coconut tree fell down
01:17:56because of the fire.
01:17:59He was sad because our house was gone.
01:18:02I don't regret anything.
01:18:05It was just an accident.
01:18:07My father is old now.
01:18:09His eyes are blurry.
01:18:11It's hard to say that
01:18:13what will happen to him.
01:18:16Mura doesn't know how to start again.
01:18:22What can I do?
01:18:25What can we do?
01:18:33To cheer him up,
01:18:35his friends in the industry
01:18:37have a surprise for him today.
01:18:42An ancient discovery.
01:18:44Coming up next.
01:18:46Good morning.
01:18:52The house of the former comedian Mura
01:18:55was set on fire.
01:18:58In Barangay Tupas,
01:18:59our training is ongoing.
01:19:01No one can expect anything from them
01:19:03just in case.
01:19:04Because they are in the terrain.
01:19:07To help them every day,
01:19:10the local government of Ligao
01:19:12helped them.
01:19:14Here in the grocery,
01:19:16we help them every day.
01:19:19Our program is called
01:19:21Financial Assistance.
01:19:23We took a good look
01:19:25at his father's condition.
01:19:27We need to do an X-ray
01:19:29of his body.
01:19:31If there's a fracture,
01:19:33we can replace it with an auto.
01:19:36We have a medical center.
01:19:39Thank you very much.
01:19:41We are still looking for a passport.
01:19:44We are still looking for a passport.
01:19:46We are still looking for a passport.
01:19:48We are still looking for a passport.
01:19:50We are posting referral to them
01:19:52so that they can assist
01:19:54with the construction of their house.
01:19:57Meanwhile,
01:19:58to strengthen his will,
01:20:00his former colleagues have a message
01:20:02for him.
01:20:04Hello, Mura.
01:20:06I'm saddened by the news about you.
01:20:10You must always be careful.
01:20:13God is always with us
01:20:16to give us strength.
01:20:19In our life, there's something that we're using to give.
01:20:24But we'll get through this. We'll just have to get up.
01:20:27We'll just have to get used to it.
01:20:29Hi, Mora! How are you?
01:20:31Hope to see you soon.
01:20:33Always be careful.
01:20:35We're always here.
01:20:37We're your friends in the industry.
01:20:39What I'm praying for right now is that all of you who love life
01:20:46are safe at home and are in good health.
01:20:50I hope that one day we'll be together again.
01:20:56I'm happy because they remembered me.
01:21:00There are still people who are worried about me.
01:21:03And I'm also thankful because they still want to help me.
01:21:08We're here. If you need us to fix your house,
01:21:12to be a part of fixing your house, we will do it.
01:21:16A little bit of assistance.
01:21:18When it comes to financial, we will send you.
01:21:24Even if Mora is getting smaller now,
01:21:27from all the trials she's been through,
01:21:29she's praying that she'll be able to get through all of this again.
01:21:35Even if all of her hardships are extinguished,
01:21:40she's still hoping that her ex-partners and admirers will still love her.
01:21:58Thank you so much, Kapuso.
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