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Kalabaw ng isang magsasaka sa Maguindanao del Sur, patay matapos mabagsakan ng isang private plane! Matibay ba ang inyong sikmura? Kayanin n’yo kaya ang mga exotic foods na ito? Mag-asawa sa Sorsogon City, umabot sa 21 ang bilang ng anak?!




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00:00:00In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
00:00:05Five years ago, when Bainola was about to die,
00:00:08her husband, Calabao, was buried here in Ampatuan, Pagindanao del Sur.
00:00:18I have been here for a long time.
00:00:20I have been here for a long time.
00:00:21I have been here for a long time.
00:00:22I have been here for a long time.
00:00:23I have been here for a long time.
00:00:24She considers this place as her childhood.
00:00:27We have a butter jar.
00:00:28We use the jars to feed and drink.
00:00:29We have a butter jar.
00:00:30We use the jars to feed and drink.
00:00:31We have a butter jar.
00:00:32We use the jars to feed and drink.
00:00:33We give the jars to moms.
00:00:36Sometime later, she started enjoying coming here.
00:00:41Butter's children were so happy.
00:00:42Butter's children were so happy.
00:00:48But yesterday on this Thursday,
00:00:50They were shot in the head.
00:00:52They were shot in the head.
00:00:54They were shot in the head.
00:00:58The smell of their gunpowder was too strong.
00:01:02The smell of their gunpowder was too strong.
00:01:05After being hit by a falling airplane.
00:01:13Boom! It was too strong.
00:01:14I was scared.
00:01:15I thought it was a bomb.
00:01:17I thought it was a bomb.
00:01:19I thought it was a bomb.
00:01:22It was painful.
00:01:23I was scared.
00:01:24I was scared.
00:01:25I was scared.
00:01:26I was scared.
00:01:28They were shot in the head.
00:01:31They were shot in the head.
00:01:32Where did the crashed airplane come from?
00:01:40A few moments before the private plane crashed.
00:01:45The residents of Malatimon heard a loud explosion.
00:01:53Boom! It was too strong.
00:01:55I was scared.
00:01:56I thought it was a bomb.
00:01:57I thought it was a bomb.
00:01:58I saw the backpack of the plane that was thrown.
00:02:01I saw the backpack of the plane that was thrown.
00:02:02The backpack of the plane was separated from the body.
00:02:06We ran.
00:02:07We ran.
00:02:08We looked. The plane was small.
00:02:10It was like 6 or 4 people.
00:02:15What did the people look like?
00:02:17They were big people.
00:02:18They were foreigners.
00:02:19I saw them. I was shaking because I was scared.
00:02:21However, they were sure that they were at a distance.
00:02:24We were afraid that they would attack us.
00:02:26There was a gunshot.
00:02:28They were scared.
00:02:29Especially the crash site.
00:02:31It was only a few meters away from the residents.
00:02:34Maybe it was only 2 meters or 1 meter away from my friend's house.
00:02:38We were not allowed to go there because we were being investigated.
00:02:42The authorities immediately responded.
00:02:47When our colleagues arrived, he was no longer smoking.
00:02:49The parts were separated.
00:02:51Even the victims.
00:02:55Sir, this is not a plane.
00:02:57The four passengers of the plane were both shot.
00:03:01As of now, we don't have a nationality.
00:03:03We were instructed not to move because the rescue team from the U.S. troops was coming.
00:03:09What we did there was limited only to provide security within the vicinity.
00:03:14The full investigation that is being done now is in the hands of our troops from the U.S.
00:03:19Even our policemen are limited to the security perimeter because their search is ongoing.
00:03:25Because of the accident, the plane crashed.
00:03:28Fortunately, no civilians were injured.
00:03:31The plane crashed!
00:03:38The plane crashed!
00:03:44There were 15 of us.
00:03:45We were all shot.
00:03:47I was the only one who survived.
00:03:50I was the only one who survived.
00:04:01But where did the plane crash?
00:04:04In Maguindanao del Sur?
00:04:06There was a fight.
00:04:09According to the initial investigation by the authorities,
00:04:12the private aircraft is the Beechcraft King Air.
00:04:16It has a body number of N349CA.
00:04:19It is registered in the U.S.
00:04:21It left at 2.30 in Cebu.
00:04:25It left at 2.30 in Cebu.
00:04:27A flight plan was filed in the CAAP.
00:04:30It was approved because their air operator complied with all the requirements.
00:04:36It was contracted by the U.S. Department of Defense to conduct aerial surveillance in the Philippines.
00:04:44The aircraft was providing intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance support at the request of our Philippine allies.
00:04:51The incident occurred during a routine mission in support of U.S.-Philippine security cooperation activities.
00:04:57The cause of the crash is currently under investigation and we have no further details to release at this time.
00:05:04The aircraft was found dead last August at Puerto Princesa International Airport in Palawan.
00:05:12My eldest son took it around August of last year.
00:05:17His Facebook friend tagged him that he heard about the incident
00:05:22and he was told that the airplane was the one he took last year.
00:05:31Meanwhile, this Friday morning,
00:05:33four passengers of the aircraft were retrieved.
00:05:40They were taken to the chopper.
00:05:42The search and retrieval of parts is ongoing.
00:05:45The aircraft was found dead last August at Puerto Princesa International Airport in Palawan.
00:05:51Do you regret what happened?
00:05:54I was not the one who took the plane.
00:05:56I was not the one who took the plane.
00:05:58I just took it because I was not the one who took it.
00:06:01The crash affected the lives of the passengers.
00:06:07I was not the one who took the plane.
00:06:09I was not the one who took the plane.
00:06:11I was not the one who took the plane.
00:06:13I was not the one who took the plane.
00:06:17The US military insists that they will pay for the damage to the plane.
00:06:24They commit that the worth of the plane is the monetary amount that they will give.
00:06:33Last week, the plane crashed one after another.
00:06:38Inside and outside the Philippines.
00:06:44I hope that these incidents will not happen again.
00:06:57Exotic food, anyone?
00:06:59Is your appetite strong?
00:07:02Can you eat this?
00:07:08It is prohibited to sell this food in this food stall in Malolos, Bulacan.
00:07:13It is served here for those who have a strong appetite.
00:07:19It is scary.
00:07:21It has a different taste.
00:07:23It makes you want to eat it.
00:07:25This is fried spinach.
00:07:29This is chicharon.
00:07:32This is fried shrimp.
00:07:35This is chicharon.
00:07:38This is fried cricket.
00:07:41This is crunchy.
00:07:44Their bestseller is breaded eel.
00:07:51It tastes like tilapia.
00:07:52It tastes like galunggong.
00:07:53Galunggong is more delicious.
00:07:54They decided to sell this.
00:07:57The couple, Aiko and Noriel.
00:08:00Our concept is from Thailand.
00:08:03We went to Malolos, Bulacan.
00:08:06At first, there were a lot of people who came to their food stall.
00:08:18Even the owner, Aiko.
00:08:21My husband loves to eat exotic food.
00:08:24I used to eat a lot of exotic food.
00:08:26But now, our first customer is eating a lot of exotic food.
00:08:30I told them not to be afraid because this is really delicious.
00:08:33Until he tasted it, he took it out.
00:08:36The fish that they make breaded eel,
00:08:39is caught from other provinces.
00:08:42We discard it.
00:08:43It is fast to walk.
00:08:44It is fast to look at the moving fish.
00:08:47Then, we will hide where the moving fish is.
00:08:50While the eels and catfish,
00:08:52Aiko takes care of them and multiply them.
00:08:56We put the eels and catfish in containers
00:09:01where they can move freely
00:09:03so that they won't die.
00:09:05We only feed them vegetables like
00:09:08chayote, cucumber, and cabbage.
00:09:12The fish delivered is first soaked in clean water
00:09:16and then soaked in vinegar.
00:09:18We will put vinegar on it so that it will die
00:09:21and its bones will be removed.
00:09:23Then, the catfish.
00:09:24It is already spiky.
00:09:25It can be sliced.
00:09:26Next, the head is removed,
00:09:28as well as the inside of it.
00:09:30This is the tail.
00:09:31We will cut it until we can get it.
00:09:33We will slice it on both sides.
00:09:35It's all meat, ma'am.
00:09:36It will only stick to the middle.
00:09:39When it comes to their stall,
00:09:41their special breading mix is spread
00:09:45and then it is pressed.
00:09:48It's so good.
00:09:55Each piece that they sell
00:09:57is priced from P100 to P150
00:10:00depending on the size.
00:10:03It's really crunchy.
00:10:04It's also delicious to eat.
00:10:05It's really blended.
00:10:07Aiko's stall was actually selling
00:10:09a cow's tongue back then.
00:10:10But that's all.
00:10:11It didn't click.
00:10:12Then we thought of a new store
00:10:14that is not here, but is unique.
00:10:16So, using their 7,000 pesos loan,
00:10:20they came up with a new business.
00:10:22They even thought of cooking exotic foods.
00:10:27In one hour,
00:10:28we ran out of Palakambukid.
00:10:30The next day,
00:10:31we came up with a new store for my husband.
00:10:33It's called Chichaworm.
00:10:36Because their customers were eager,
00:10:39their menu was added.
00:10:41It was also a big help to them.
00:10:43Those who feature in their food vloggers.
00:10:54Every day,
00:10:55they can finish 10 kilos of assorted exotic food.
00:10:59The business started at P7,000.
00:11:03Now, they earn P100,000
00:11:07every month.
00:11:08Not bad!
00:11:09Don't be afraid to explore
00:11:11even if it's not perfect.
00:11:13Let's just try for success.
00:11:18In the mountains of Malinaw,
00:11:21there is a kind of snake
00:11:23that is often seen clinging to rocks.
00:11:26Unlike a snake,
00:11:27it doesn't have a shell.
00:11:28It's black and brown
00:11:30and the size of a cockroach.
00:11:32They call it Damil.
00:11:34In English,
00:11:35wild snails.
00:11:38RV has been catching wild snails for decades.
00:11:42When I was young,
00:11:43I used to eat this.
00:11:44I learned how to eat this from my parents
00:11:47because they also eat this in the mountains.
00:11:53To reach the part of the mountain
00:11:55where there are a lot of snails,
00:11:57RV rode a motorcycle for two hours.
00:12:00We are here in Cugambo, sir.
00:12:02This is where the snails I mentioned
00:12:05are caught.
00:12:08He immediately inspected the rocks
00:12:10because they are almost the same color as the snails.
00:12:13The rocks need to have sharp eyes.
00:12:15Take a good look at the rocks.
00:12:17It's not that obvious.
00:12:19Like this.
00:12:25It's not that obvious.
00:12:26That's the snails.
00:12:27He manually twisted it
00:12:29to remove the snails
00:12:31from the rocks.
00:12:33He placed it on a leaf.
00:12:39After a few hours,
00:12:40RV only collected
00:12:42almost half a kilo of Damil
00:12:44which is said to be delicious as coconut milk.
00:12:49To remove the snails,
00:12:50he first cleaned it
00:12:52using a knife.
00:12:54He cleaned it
00:12:55so that the color wouldn't turn black
00:12:57because if the snails were eaten,
00:13:00the smell wouldn't be nice.
00:13:02Also, he rubbed it with salt.
00:13:04We rubbed it with salt
00:13:06to remove the slime.
00:13:08It's a bit slimy.
00:13:12In a pan,
00:13:17he sautéed the cleaned Damil.
00:13:23He added coconut milk
00:13:24and seasoned it for flavor.
00:13:32The coconut milk is good.
00:13:34It's like it's oily.
00:13:36While there are a lot of nutrients
00:13:38in these exotic foods,
00:13:40we should remember
00:13:42the risks.
00:13:43Also,
00:13:44eating exotic foods
00:13:46is not for everyone.
00:13:48We should still consume
00:13:49at our own risk.
00:13:55Even if the world
00:13:57returns to poverty,
00:13:59even if the world returns to poverty,
00:14:02for adventurous foodies,
00:14:08cravings satisfy!
00:14:16In today's hard times,
00:14:18parents limit
00:14:21their number of children.
00:14:25But in Sorsogon, Bicol,
00:14:28we met a couple
00:14:30whose number of children
00:14:33reached 21
00:14:36or almost two dozen.
00:14:39The couple Rommel and King-King
00:14:42had a simple dream.
00:14:44He had a dream of having two children.
00:14:46They achieved it.
00:14:47They had two children.
00:14:50But,
00:14:51it was added
00:14:53and added
00:14:54and added
00:14:56and added.
00:14:57King-King
00:14:58got pregnant almost every year.
00:15:11Until their dream
00:15:12of having two children
00:15:14became
00:15:15times ten
00:15:17and over.
00:15:18Twenty-one.
00:15:20Yes,
00:15:21at the age of 50,
00:15:23King-King
00:15:24had almost 21 children.
00:15:46Twenty-one children.
00:15:48Can you do it?
00:15:51In this house,
00:15:53in Bukal-Bukalan,
00:15:55Sorsogon City,
00:15:56their whole family
00:15:57is able to do it.
00:15:59Children,
00:16:00come out!
00:16:04King-King,
00:16:05yes,
00:16:06that's it!
00:16:07This is Rommel,
00:16:08this is Kathleen,
00:16:09this is Declan,
00:16:10this is Katrina,
00:16:11this is Pamela,
00:16:12this is Christina,
00:16:14and this is RJ.
00:16:16They are all in Sorsogon.
00:16:19Of their 21 children,
00:16:21the 33-year-old,
00:16:23Kissy,
00:16:24is the youngest,
00:16:26Maggie,
00:16:275 years old.
00:16:29Hi!
00:16:30I'm afraid that someone will fight with us
00:16:32because when we go to the spa,
00:16:34there are a lot of us.
00:16:35Before,
00:16:36we don't have any client.
00:16:38That's why,
00:16:39I'm getting cold.
00:16:42Before,
00:16:43when I came from abroad,
00:16:44of course, it's cold.
00:16:47That's why,
00:16:48it happens.
00:16:49Of their many children,
00:16:51King-King is the youngest.
00:16:52There's a chance
00:16:53that they will exchange
00:16:55their names.
00:16:57I'm Katrina,
00:16:59and I'm Christina.
00:17:00They're just laughing at me.
00:17:02They said,
00:17:03Mama,
00:17:04I'm not Katrina,
00:17:06I'm Christina.
00:17:12It's like they're also
00:17:13fighting inside
00:17:15their house.
00:17:17There's a bed underneath.
00:17:19We sleep here.
00:17:22We sleep like this.
00:17:24This is our head,
00:17:26and this is our feet.
00:17:28When there's a baby,
00:17:29we just put it in the cradle
00:17:31so that we can sleep.
00:17:33They don't have their own room
00:17:35and bathroom.
00:17:36Here,
00:17:37we use the public toilet
00:17:39because there's no pay here.
00:17:44It's like they always have
00:17:46a feeding program
00:17:47in their house
00:17:48every time they eat.
00:17:50We have plants there.
00:17:52We have trees.
00:17:54Sometimes,
00:17:55you know,
00:17:56that's all the food
00:17:57that my children eat.
00:17:58We don't do it anymore
00:17:59because we work.
00:18:00When I'm not full yet,
00:18:01I just drink water.
00:18:03There are several organizations
00:18:05that have reached 21
00:18:07of their children
00:18:09because they believe
00:18:11that their situation
00:18:13is not pleasant.
00:18:15They have a hard time
00:18:17in life.
00:18:18Our budget is only
00:18:19P500 per day.
00:18:20That's all we have.
00:18:21We have rice,
00:18:22coffee,
00:18:23sugar,
00:18:24and the bread
00:18:25that my children eat.
00:18:27King King is a fisherman.
00:18:29His mister,
00:18:30Rommel,
00:18:31is also a fisherman.
00:18:32These past few days,
00:18:34he has stopped
00:18:35fishing.
00:18:36I suddenly got sick.
00:18:38I can't swim.
00:18:39I don't have money.
00:18:40I have no money.
00:18:41My children
00:18:42get sick
00:18:43all at once.
00:18:45We don't have money
00:18:46to buy medicine.
00:18:48The joy of a husband
00:18:50in taking care
00:18:51of his family
00:18:52is his second child,
00:18:54Rommel Jr.
00:18:55I started working
00:18:56when I was 12.
00:18:57The garbage
00:18:58of our neighbors
00:18:59back then,
00:19:00I would throw it away
00:19:01even if they paid
00:19:02me P5.
00:19:03So that we can eat.
00:19:04Sometimes,
00:19:05I would throw it away
00:19:06because this is
00:19:07our situation.
00:19:08We have more
00:19:09but we don't have anymore.
00:19:10It's already there.
00:19:11So I just accepted it.
00:19:12I get tired.
00:19:13But I can do it
00:19:15because I have
00:19:16younger siblings.
00:19:18Almost all of them
00:19:19are siblings.
00:19:20King Salaw
00:19:21or Ang.
00:19:23We eat rice.
00:19:25I just add
00:19:26a lot of soup
00:19:27so that our
00:19:28younger child
00:19:29can drink.
00:19:30For example,
00:19:31if there's no more
00:19:32salaw,
00:19:33I just add water
00:19:34with sugar.
00:19:36But not all
00:19:37of the 21
00:19:39children of King King
00:19:40are alive.
00:19:41Four of them
00:19:42were only
00:19:43one month old
00:19:44when they were
00:19:45brought back to life.
00:19:46They were
00:19:47undernourished.
00:19:48The others
00:19:49didn't have
00:19:50a lot of food.
00:19:51Maybe because
00:19:52I couldn't
00:19:53pay them.
00:19:54There was
00:19:55another one
00:19:56who died
00:19:57in an accident.
00:19:58I was sitting
00:19:59on the floor
00:20:00for one year
00:20:01and six months.
00:20:02That was a long time.
00:20:03I was pregnant.
00:20:04I was the one
00:20:05who was jealous
00:20:06because
00:20:07if I was the one
00:20:08who took care of them,
00:20:09I hope
00:20:10my child won't die.
00:20:12Meanwhile,
00:20:13the other
00:20:1413 children
00:20:15were forced
00:20:16to be abandoned.
00:20:17None of us
00:20:18were left.
00:20:20I really
00:20:22didn't want
00:20:23to abandon him
00:20:27because
00:20:28if there was
00:20:29a future,
00:20:30I wouldn't
00:20:31abandon him.
00:20:35Now,
00:20:36out of
00:20:3721 children,
00:20:3915
00:20:40were still
00:20:41forced to be abandoned.
00:20:42King King
00:20:43was very poor
00:20:44so he was
00:20:45not
00:20:46out of
00:20:47the misery
00:20:48of poverty.
00:20:49My father
00:20:50was still
00:20:51alive.
00:20:53He was always
00:20:54drunk.
00:20:55My mother
00:20:56was always
00:20:57beaten
00:20:58by our father.
00:21:00I was the wife
00:21:01of my father
00:21:02because
00:21:03I left
00:21:04our family.
00:21:0716 years
00:21:08ago,
00:21:09when Rommel
00:21:10and his wife
00:21:11got married,
00:21:12they had
00:21:13a child.
00:21:14My dream
00:21:15is to have
00:21:16two children.
00:21:17It's hard
00:21:18to have many children.
00:21:19I don't want that.
00:21:20My wife wanted it.
00:21:21I want to have
00:21:2224 children.
00:21:23I have
00:21:245 children.
00:21:25I will have
00:21:26one child
00:21:27every year.
00:21:28One month,
00:21:29I will have
00:21:30two children.
00:21:31Until they
00:21:32realized
00:21:33that their
00:21:34children
00:21:35are not
00:21:36their own.
00:21:37One child
00:21:38will be
00:21:39in charge
00:21:40of
00:21:41what
00:21:42happened
00:21:43to King
00:21:44King.
00:21:45He will
00:21:46not
00:21:47repeat
00:21:48what
00:21:49happened
00:21:50to his
00:21:51children.
00:21:52His
00:21:53eldest
00:21:54daughter,
00:21:55Kissie,
00:21:56got married
00:21:57early.
00:21:58I was
00:21:59thinking
00:22:00that
00:22:01when
00:22:02my sister
00:22:03will
00:22:04get
00:22:05married,
00:22:06I will
00:22:07have
00:22:08two
00:22:09children.
00:22:10I
00:22:11don't
00:22:12want
00:22:13that.
00:22:14I
00:22:15don't
00:22:16want
00:22:17that.
00:22:18I
00:22:19don't
00:22:20want
00:22:21that.
00:22:22I
00:22:23don't
00:22:24want
00:22:25that.
00:22:26I
00:22:27don't
00:22:28want
00:22:29that.
00:22:30I
00:22:31don't
00:22:32want
00:22:33that.
00:22:34I
00:22:35don't
00:22:36want
00:22:37that.
00:22:38Nikki
00:22:41said
00:22:42that
00:22:43her
00:22:44primero
00:22:45date
00:22:46was
00:22:47so
00:22:48short
00:22:49when
00:22:50she
00:22:51got
00:22:52married
00:22:53so
00:22:54early.
00:22:55We
00:22:56decided
00:22:57that
00:22:58she
00:22:59would
00:23:00not
00:23:01get
00:23:02I don't know what their needs are.
00:23:05Whatever I do, even if I'm a marine,
00:23:08I'm not giving them enough.
00:23:12What happened to them proved the lack of knowledge
00:23:16or the lack of importance in the planning of the family.
00:23:20The use of contraceptives.
00:23:23I'm lacking in knowledge and I don't have a family.
00:23:26I'm afraid that if I drink, I might die.
00:23:30The contraceptive method is generally safe and not fatal.
00:23:34But we need to consult a healthcare professional
00:23:38to give the right contraceptive method for them.
00:23:42According to the DOH,
00:23:4510 million women across the country
00:23:49still don't have access to family planning.
00:23:52Even if they want to plan for pregnancy,
00:23:55they don't have the means.
00:23:57The number of women who are pregnant
00:24:02is continuously increasing.
00:24:04If a family has a child beyond their means,
00:24:09it will affect the health of the child
00:24:12and their ability to go to school.
00:24:15If these children are not given enough support,
00:24:19they will be in the cycle of poverty.
00:24:22You need to be aggressive in giving information and services.
00:24:26You can go to health centers.
00:24:28The Church believes that the birth of man
00:24:31is not in the hands of man.
00:24:33It is the work of God.
00:24:34That's why it should not be controlled.
00:24:36The Church teaches birth control.
00:24:38But in family planning,
00:24:40it's good because it is planned by the family.
00:24:43In hopes of guiding King King and Romer's family
00:24:47about family planning,
00:24:49this Friday,
00:24:50they were visited by relatives
00:24:52of the City Health Office of Sorsogon.
00:24:54Are you 50 years old?
00:24:55Yes.
00:24:56Do you have a post?
00:24:57Not yet.
00:24:58Oh, not yet.
00:24:59Yes.
00:25:00So you still have a chance to get pregnant.
00:25:02It's not the same as your age
00:25:05and the current status of your health.
00:25:08The prematurity of delivering a baby
00:25:12is more prone to many pregnancies.
00:25:14Because there are many pregnancies,
00:25:15the substance that the mother should have
00:25:17will not be returned.
00:25:18All medical complications come out.
00:25:21We have many methods for childbirth control.
00:25:24Natural method, withdrawal, calendar method.
00:25:27Avoid those days when you are fertile for contact.
00:25:30Second, the barrier method.
00:25:33The condom, when it says barrier,
00:25:35so that the sperm does not enter,
00:25:37what we call pills.
00:25:38Our injectables.
00:25:40Third is the implants.
00:25:42Permanent method.
00:25:43We offer it to our patients
00:25:46who have more than five pregnancies.
00:25:49That's the bilateral tubal ligation or BTL.
00:25:52The other one is the vasectomy.
00:25:54It's for men.
00:25:55Control, contraception,
00:25:57or family planning
00:25:59should not only be for women.
00:26:00He should talk to his wife.
00:26:02That's why it's a mutual consent.
00:26:04King-King was advised to ligate
00:26:07or continue to tie.
00:26:09I'm afraid to cut the ribs
00:26:12because there are many women who have postures.
00:26:14In ligation, there is anesthesia.
00:26:17You won't feel pain.
00:26:19And then, we still give you pain relievers.
00:26:23Choose your fear.
00:26:25Your fear of cutting yourself
00:26:27compared to the consequences
00:26:29that will happen to you if you don't ligate.
00:26:32But will he agree?
00:26:36I agree to ligate
00:26:39so that it won't increase.
00:26:41If you are ready to ligate,
00:26:44you will go to the barangay health station
00:26:47and get a health assessment.
00:26:49After that, you will be referred to the RHO
00:26:51to get a referral.
00:26:52Everything is free.
00:26:53Our team also brought Rommel
00:26:56to Sorsogon Provincial Hospital
00:26:58to see the disease he is waiting for.
00:27:01Maybe he has what we call
00:27:03ischemic heart disease.
00:27:05We can help him get an ECG
00:27:07to confirm the condition of his heart.
00:27:10I just don't want to give birth now
00:27:13because our life is hard now.
00:27:16If I could go back in time,
00:27:19I want to have a family planning.
00:27:22Yes, every child who is born
00:27:25is a blessing.
00:27:26But unplanned pregnancy
00:27:29and the lack of readiness
00:27:31for the responsibility of having a family
00:27:34can lead to illness
00:27:36in the health of the mother and child.
00:27:39♪♪♪♪♪
00:27:54♪♪♪♪♪
00:28:24♪♪♪♪♪
00:28:55♪♪♪♪
00:29:01How long can you endure?
00:29:15How long can you hold on
00:29:19to the love?
00:29:24I think I can do it,
00:29:25but if someone asks me
00:29:27how hard it is,
00:29:29it's really hard, sir.
00:29:32Every day,
00:29:33every day,
00:29:34every day,
00:29:35I have to do this.
00:29:39If there's something like this...
00:29:52Since Josel got pregnant,
00:29:54Jamaica has been serving
00:29:56her hands and feet.
00:29:59♪♪♪♪♪♪
00:30:03Josel's food
00:30:04needs to be blended
00:30:08and passed through an NGT
00:30:10or Nasogastric tube.
00:30:20Josel,
00:30:21even though she's heavy inside,
00:30:23needs to massage
00:30:25her hands and feet.
00:30:27It's irritating
00:30:28because of the tube
00:30:29that's stuck to her.
00:30:41She also takes a bath
00:30:42while lying down.
00:30:45She can't stand up,
00:30:48and we can't push her
00:30:49out of the tube.
00:30:54After that,
00:30:55I put her on my head,
00:30:56so I can go down
00:30:57to her body.
00:31:00I take her clothes off
00:31:02and wipe her.
00:31:04I wipe her
00:31:05because her back
00:31:06is really important.
00:31:08That's why she can't stand up.
00:31:26Josel
00:31:27seems like she's
00:31:28already grown up.
00:31:30When she was able
00:31:31to remove the bandage
00:31:32from her hand,
00:31:33the towel she was holding,
00:31:35she tried it out.
00:31:37She can do anything
00:31:38with her mouth.
00:31:39She can suck
00:31:40anything out of her mouth.
00:31:41She can pull
00:31:42anything out of her mouth.
00:31:46What makes Jamaica
00:31:47so happy
00:31:48about taking care
00:31:49of her mister
00:31:50are her two children.
00:31:56Their eldest,
00:31:57John Henry,
00:31:58is good at making
00:31:59Josel drink medicine.
00:32:03I take care of him.
00:32:04I remove the bandage
00:32:05from his back,
00:32:06and I take care
00:32:07of his throat.
00:32:08I take care of my friends.
00:32:10We usually play together,
00:32:12but now,
00:32:13my dad is sick.
00:32:14He can't play anymore.
00:32:17Because
00:32:19I need to take care of him.
00:32:21There's no one to take care of him.
00:32:26It hurts so much.
00:32:29My dad can't play anymore.
00:32:34My children
00:32:35tell me every day,
00:32:38Mom,
00:32:39if we take dad
00:32:40to the doctor,
00:32:41will he get better?
00:32:43I tell them,
00:32:44he will get better.
00:32:45Just believe in us.
00:32:46Dad and Jesus
00:32:47will make him get better.
00:32:50Because
00:32:51the feet
00:32:52of Josel
00:32:53are very expensive.
00:32:55Three,
00:32:56four,
00:32:57five.
00:33:02Giselle
00:33:03sits him on her lap.
00:33:05Because
00:33:06I have to sit him
00:33:07on my lap
00:33:08because
00:33:09he's already like that.
00:33:10So I make him sit
00:33:11on my lap
00:33:12so that he won't be heavy.
00:33:13So that
00:33:14his feet
00:33:15will be able
00:33:16to move.
00:33:18It's very expensive
00:33:19for Josel
00:33:20to take care of him.
00:33:23So,
00:33:24so that there's a balance
00:33:25of what kind of work
00:33:26Jamaica did,
00:33:28Nary built
00:33:29a small store.
00:33:42And she also
00:33:43became a delivery rider.
00:33:47In one week,
00:33:48I needed almost P10,000.
00:33:50I did buy and sell
00:33:51vegetables,
00:33:52grains,
00:33:53and everything
00:33:54that can be sold.
00:33:57In the hope
00:33:58of making money,
00:34:02she also
00:34:03started vlogging.
00:34:07She's showing
00:34:08the situation
00:34:09of her husband.
00:34:14He's still sleeping
00:34:15since last night.
00:34:16I just changed my diaper
00:34:18around 12.
00:34:20I've been vlogging
00:34:21for almost 6 months.
00:34:22It's like
00:34:23I'm just releasing
00:34:24emotions.
00:34:25I'm sleepy.
00:34:31I'm sleepy.
00:34:33Let's go to sleep.
00:34:35This, ma'am,
00:34:36is what I'm vlogging right now.
00:34:37He's already
00:34:38hanging,
00:34:39he's already lagging.
00:34:40I'm going to buy something
00:34:41but I'm putting him aside
00:34:42because
00:34:43Josel needs
00:34:44more.
00:34:45My first salary
00:34:46for vlogging
00:34:48is P5,000.
00:34:50I'm so happy.
00:34:51My name,
00:34:52my name,
00:34:53my name.
00:34:54But recently,
00:34:55for unknown reasons,
00:34:57Jamaica's Facebook account
00:34:59can no longer make money.
00:35:02It's like we have
00:35:03a memory.
00:35:04There, ma'am,
00:35:05META didn't show
00:35:07my violation.
00:35:09They said
00:35:10maybe someone reported
00:35:12to me
00:35:13that other people
00:35:14didn't like
00:35:16what I was doing.
00:35:18Just like many relationships,
00:35:20Josel and Jamaica
00:35:21started out
00:35:22as friends.
00:35:25Eventually,
00:35:26they decided to be together.
00:35:28Their love
00:35:29came to fruition
00:35:30and Jamaica saw
00:35:32how responsible
00:35:34Josel's father was.
00:35:36He's our eldest
00:35:37who really
00:35:38delivers the goods.
00:35:39They happily
00:35:40raised
00:35:41their two children,
00:35:42Josel,
00:35:43who was in a tourist van.
00:35:46Jamaica
00:35:47was the secretary
00:35:48of a private company.
00:35:49Our life was okay before.
00:35:51We were able to get by
00:35:52every day
00:35:53because she had a job.
00:35:55They also dreamed
00:35:56of getting married,
00:35:57but they were short on money.
00:35:59Until they decided
00:36:00to register
00:36:01in Kasalang Bayan
00:36:03just last year.
00:36:05It was really
00:36:06in February
00:36:07that we decided
00:36:08to get married
00:36:09in Kasalang Bayan
00:36:10because we were short
00:36:11on money.
00:36:12We said,
00:36:13let's just get married.
00:36:14But two months
00:36:15before their
00:36:16one-night stand,
00:36:18Josel
00:36:19got sick.
00:36:20At first,
00:36:21she felt
00:36:22tired.
00:36:23At first,
00:36:24we thought
00:36:25she was just tired
00:36:26because she was working.
00:36:27Suddenly,
00:36:28she started sweating
00:36:29even with an electric fan
00:36:30or air conditioner.
00:36:31Until she was
00:36:32about to breathe
00:36:33and her heart
00:36:34started palpitating.
00:36:35It was hard
00:36:36for her to breathe.
00:36:37But she continued
00:36:38to work.
00:36:40They decided
00:36:41to consult
00:36:42a specialist.
00:36:43She was given
00:36:44a pain reliever.
00:36:45She was lying down
00:36:46and she had a seizure.
00:36:48That's when
00:36:49she fell down.
00:36:50I was so scared.
00:36:51I really didn't know
00:36:52what to do
00:36:53because
00:36:55she was already 50.
00:36:56She was already fat.
00:36:58Josel
00:36:59was comatose.
00:37:00I was really scared
00:37:01because I didn't know
00:37:02what to do
00:37:03especially when
00:37:04she was already fat.
00:37:05It was discovered
00:37:06that she had
00:37:07an unusual disease
00:37:09called
00:37:10hyperthyroidism.
00:37:12There are also
00:37:13risk factors
00:37:14that can lead
00:37:15to hyperthyroidism.
00:37:18These include
00:37:19genetic susceptibility,
00:37:22stress,
00:37:23hearing loss,
00:37:24and some viral infections.
00:37:26The symptoms
00:37:27of hyperthyroidism
00:37:28are excessive sweating,
00:37:30chest pain,
00:37:31weight loss,
00:37:32shaking of hands,
00:37:34frequent vomiting,
00:37:35or diarrhea.
00:37:37Josel fought hard.
00:37:39It took a long time
00:37:40for her to respond.
00:37:41The only thing
00:37:42we could do
00:37:43was to make her breathe.
00:37:45Almost two months
00:37:47after being in a coma,
00:37:50she suddenly
00:37:51regained consciousness.
00:37:53She woke up.
00:37:54But
00:37:55Her eyeballs
00:37:56just woke up.
00:37:57Her body
00:37:58didn't move.
00:37:59Take a bath.
00:38:00Eat.
00:38:02She couldn't remember anything.
00:38:04She couldn't speak.
00:38:07Due to the high
00:38:08thyroid hormone
00:38:09of Josel,
00:38:10or what we call
00:38:11thyroid storm,
00:38:12she developed
00:38:13a concussion.
00:38:14Because of her concussion,
00:38:16she couldn't speak.
00:38:18She had convulsions
00:38:20and she couldn't remember.
00:38:23Because they were confined
00:38:24to the hospital
00:38:25for more than two months,
00:38:26their bill reached
00:38:28almost 1.4 million pesos.
00:38:32That's why Jamaica
00:38:33decided to take Josel home.
00:38:36It's important to me
00:38:38that she remembers
00:38:39what happened to us
00:38:41before we got married.
00:38:43Because she will know
00:38:45that we loved each other
00:38:47at first,
00:38:48before we got married.
00:38:50Do you know who this is?
00:38:51Who is this?
00:38:54Hoping that
00:38:55Josel's memories
00:38:56will come back,
00:38:57Jamaica showed her
00:38:59their old pictures
00:39:00every day.
00:39:03This is what we got.
00:39:04We had a tricycle.
00:39:06Then we blessed
00:39:08with a candle.
00:39:10This is the first cake
00:39:12I bought for you.
00:39:14You asked me
00:39:16why I gave you a cake.
00:39:18This is when you were fat.
00:39:20Look at your body.
00:39:22When you were fat.
00:39:30Get up.
00:39:31Ride your bike again.
00:39:39Get up.
00:39:50So you can ride your bike again.
00:40:02Papa,
00:40:03I love you so much.
00:40:06I hope you get well soon.
00:40:15In terms of marriage,
00:40:17in hardship and suffering,
00:40:19the two of us are together.
00:40:21That's what I want to say.
00:40:23I love Josel.
00:40:25Even if we are not perfect,
00:40:28to live in partner,
00:40:30I love him.
00:40:33This Thursday,
00:40:34our team accompanied
00:40:36Jamaica to a check-up
00:40:38by Josel.
00:40:43Let's continue
00:40:44her thyroid medicine
00:40:45so that her thyroid hormone
00:40:47can be controlled.
00:40:50Compared to last year,
00:40:51she has improved.
00:40:52She used to have no movement
00:40:54and no response.
00:40:55But now,
00:40:56her hands are strong.
00:41:00It's good
00:41:01and the hospital promised
00:41:03to give Josel
00:41:04free therapy sessions.
00:41:07Thank you, doc.
00:41:08Thank you both
00:41:09for continuing
00:41:10to take care of Josel.
00:41:13The Social Welfare
00:41:14and Development Office
00:41:16and the Rotary Club
00:41:17of Puerto Princesa City
00:41:19also provided medical assistance,
00:41:22foam,
00:41:23diapers,
00:41:24and groceries
00:41:25for their small sarisari store.
00:41:27You will receive
00:41:28P15,000 financial assistance
00:41:31from the office of CSWD,
00:41:33aside from the initial
00:41:34assistance you received.
00:41:36We are from the Rotary Club
00:41:37of Puerto Princesa Central.
00:41:39We helped each other
00:41:40to buy diapers,
00:41:43tissues,
00:41:44and milk for your husband.
00:41:46Our program also provided
00:41:48medical supplies
00:41:49that Josel needs,
00:41:50and school supplies
00:41:52for John Enric and Giselle.
00:41:56I'm not used to this.
00:41:57A lot of people help,
00:41:58but I'm not used to
00:41:59doing this.
00:42:01We also gave Jamaica
00:42:03a new cell phone.
00:42:05Thank you very much.
00:42:06Thank you very much
00:42:07to KMGS.
00:42:08Thank you very much.
00:42:09I can use this
00:42:10when I shop
00:42:12and vlog.
00:42:14They were also helped
00:42:15by our program
00:42:16to bring Jamaica's account
00:42:18to META or Facebook
00:42:21so that she can
00:42:22monetize it again.
00:42:24We are still waiting
00:42:25for any changes.
00:42:29Now, the time has come
00:42:30for the day of hearts.
00:42:32Jamaica has the gift of love
00:42:35for her loved one.
00:42:37I thought I would never survive.
00:42:44But I'm still here.
00:42:48I remember everything.
00:42:53That's why I fought
00:42:56because I'm still here.
00:42:59I told you,
00:43:01I won't leave you.
00:43:03As much as I can,
00:43:05as long as you fight,
00:43:08I will do everything.
00:43:12But it's too far.
00:43:13It's too far.
00:43:15I will think about it
00:43:16from the beginning.
00:43:18We are already here.
00:43:20Thank you so much
00:43:21because you fought.
00:43:22You still fought.
00:43:23We are still with you.
00:43:25I just want you
00:43:26to get well soon
00:43:30because I'm having a hard time
00:43:32being here alone.
00:43:35I don't know anymore.
00:43:38I'm just trying to be strong
00:43:40for you and the kids.
00:43:45I hope you'll get to know us.
00:43:47I hope you'll respond
00:43:49when we talk
00:43:51to your kids.
00:44:06Papa!
00:44:08There are many reasons
00:44:09to give up
00:44:12but there is always
00:44:14one reason to continue.
00:44:18Let that one reason
00:44:22be the one you always choose
00:44:27no matter how difficult
00:44:29or how heavy it is.
00:44:32Because of their hard work,
00:44:34they can finally get
00:44:36their dream job.
00:44:45Is this a problem
00:44:46for motorists
00:44:47and motor taxi drivers?
00:44:50Is this a problem?
00:44:54If the driver is wearing mask,
00:44:55he may smell sweat.
00:44:56The helmets of course,
00:44:58because of their use,
00:45:00It's now caught in sweat and breath,
00:45:03it's getting dizzy,
00:45:05or it's starting to smell.
00:45:08Because it's a hassle to wash, especially when it's been drying for a long time,
00:45:11and for helmets that can't handle alcohol,
00:45:18all roads lead to this
00:45:22Vendo Machine.
00:45:25All you need is a 5 Pesos bill,
00:45:30and voila!
00:45:31Your helmet is ready to be disinfected.
00:45:35The smell is gone, it's sour.
00:45:37The helmet smells good and it's clean.
00:45:42This is the Helmet Cleaning Vendo Machine.
00:45:46It was invented by 25-year-old Gen Z, Harold.
00:45:51I started to think about it and conceptualize it in 2023.
00:45:55I'm also a commuter of motorcycle, taxi, and hailing apps.
00:45:59When you wear a helmet, it really smells.
00:46:01The problem is the smell, the bacteria that we can get.
00:46:07Harold used what he learned in school.
00:46:10I used to compete in robotics tournaments,
00:46:14and that's where my love and passion was engraved,
00:46:17when it comes to electronics.
00:46:19First, it should be a machine.
00:46:22Later on, I realized that in order for it to be accessible and friendly to consumers,
00:46:28I thought of making it a vendo machine, a helmet cleaning.
00:46:31If you're doing something, it's a good story to tell.
00:46:35Harold is also a vlogger.
00:46:37What he saw in content creation, instead of buying a helmet,
00:46:42he invested in his Helmet Cleaning Vendo Business.
00:46:47I invested Php 30,000.
00:46:49It's a year in the making, so there were a lot of trials and errors.
00:46:53I only made a prototype first because that's the only thing my pocket could afford at that time.
00:46:59And for the process to be scientific,
00:47:02Harold consulted microbiologists for the cleaning solution that will be used in his invention.
00:47:09We made this machine to be a plug-and-play machine,
00:47:12so it won't be difficult for those who operate it.
00:47:14When the helmet enters the machine and the barrier falls,
00:47:18the so-called ultraviolet C sterilization process will take place
00:47:23where it will clean the outer layer of the helmet.
00:47:26During that process, our machine also warms up.
00:47:30We can see that our fogging process is now activated.
00:47:34There is also an air dry steaming process.
00:47:37Through heat, bacteria and viruses are killed.
00:47:42We just have to wait for a few minutes.
00:47:44We can now smell and wear our helmets.
00:47:50Deep cleaning is better than that.
00:47:53It doesn't clean.
00:47:54Only the odor is removed.
00:47:55It's disgusting.
00:47:57The efficacy of our antibacterial processes is there.
00:48:01Scientifically, those three processes are essential processes that need to be cleaned.
00:48:07The smell of the helmet will be gone.
00:48:10But some of the painful stories in Harold's life,
00:48:14throughout his life as a child,
00:48:17among his five siblings,
00:48:19he is the product of a broken family.
00:48:22My dad is living far away.
00:48:24We don't have any support from him since I was grade 4.
00:48:27My mom passed away in 2021.
00:48:29She had a heart attack.
00:48:31I really needed to stand on my own.
00:48:35After I went to senior high school,
00:48:36I didn't plan to go to college.
00:48:38Because we really can't sustain.
00:48:40I supply meat to the market.
00:48:42I made a phone case.
00:48:44I used to produce contents online, which is monetized.
00:48:47That's my main source of income since 2020.
00:48:50Fortunately, he came up with an idea for a business that deals with the smell of helmets.
00:48:57But he's not serious right away.
00:48:59I really had a hard time, especially when I was just starting,
00:49:02in building the trust of people.
00:49:04That's why I filed all the papers.
00:49:07I filed for patent in the Philippines.
00:49:09Later on, in just two months time, I passed the exam.
00:49:12Hi guys, I discovered a helmet cleaning vendor.
00:49:15Until he thought of vlogging this.
00:49:18It smells good.
00:49:19The first time I posted it, it reached millions of people.
00:49:22This was launched on July 2024.
00:49:25It's very overwhelming for people to accept this concept.
00:49:30The next thing he knew, he opened his business for franchising.
00:49:37And one of the recipients is a gym owner from Manila, Ronald.
00:49:41Mostly, our clients in the gym are on motorcycles.
00:49:44It's our first week, we use a lot of motorcycles.
00:49:47Ronald is on ROI or return of investment.
00:49:51He was able to recover his 65,000 pesos.
00:49:57He earns 2,000 to 3,000 pesos a day.
00:50:02We give promos to our members.
00:50:04For example, they have a lot of sessions.
00:50:07We give 1 to 5 free disinfects to their helmets.
00:50:13August 2024, my husband and I were looking for a business.
00:50:17He saw it on Facebook, we grabbed it.
00:50:19In the first month, we earned 8,000 to 9,000 pesos a day.
00:50:24It's really big.
00:50:26But now, a lot of people are accepting.
00:50:28Our sales are really declining.
00:50:30We are still continuing.
00:50:32My husband is still opening so that we can continue to make money.
00:50:36The business is really up and down.
00:50:38Considering that we are just introducing this.
00:50:41We have franchises or distributors that don't earn that much.
00:50:45We have what we call marketing.
00:50:47Maybe we can make a profit from that.
00:50:50Meanwhile, the 30,000 pesos that Harold invested in his helmet cleaning vending machine
00:50:57has already come a long way.
00:50:59Aside from the car, he was also able to invest in a farm lot that he plans to make a resort.
00:51:05Maybe the profit of this business is in 8 digits.
00:51:09It helped to sustain my lifestyle.
00:51:12I always thank God.
00:51:13I pray every night for the blessings that will come.
00:51:16After all the success and achievements, there's always home.
00:51:20And that's schooling, studying.
00:51:22That's my mom's dream.
00:51:23I will still go back there.
00:51:27One of the things that you can't miss in events or parties, of course, is souvenir photos.
00:51:35And what's trending now is the DIY or do-it-yourself photo booth that is very popular in Korea.
00:51:42All you need to do is drop a 150-peso paper bill in the machine and you're good to go.
00:51:50You don't even need a photographer because you can get a picture using a timer.
00:52:00This is the self-shoot photo booth studio business of a millennial named Daryl.
00:52:06Daryl and his long-distance girlfriend, Paz, really love to take pictures.
00:52:15Maybe more than 100 photo strips.
00:52:18We went to the photo booth more than 100 times.
00:52:20And because they said, what do you like to do?
00:52:23Make a business?
00:52:24This is where they got their inspiration.
00:52:26We thought that this place is nice and there are a lot of students here.
00:52:30We hired a designer for this place.
00:52:32Our capital is around P800,000 to P1,000,000.
00:52:36Our machine is unique.
00:52:37Every couple of months, we change the templates.
00:52:39It's not just a small photo booth.
00:52:41Our whole store is our own photo booth.
00:52:44But they also have problems.
00:52:47One of them is looking for a place because you can't put a photo booth anywhere.
00:52:53The materials are expensive from the construction company itself.
00:52:56Initially, we didn't have customers because they didn't know we were here.
00:53:00We were lucky that our videos went viral.
00:53:04Nadarrel's target market is students.
00:53:07That's why they lowered the price.
00:53:09Complete with props.
00:53:11It's super fun.
00:53:13It's cheaper here.
00:53:14I'm on my 5th today.
00:53:15I collect pictures.
00:53:18I also want to include them in my memories.
00:53:20For the price of P150, it's really worth it for the students.
00:53:23Because let's say there are 3 or 4 of them.
00:53:25They only take P40.
00:53:27In just 3 months, Nadarrel's income reached P600,000.
00:53:35The joy of being a photo booth owner is that we make memories for the students.
00:53:43One challenge of new entrepreneurs is the awareness of their consumers.
00:53:49During those times, there's trial and error.
00:53:52Will this work?
00:53:53There's a lot of risk, right?
00:53:54And you learn eventually as a business owner.
00:53:56For the other students, the question is...
00:53:59Ma, what's for dinner?
00:54:02They don't have to rely on their parents anymore.
00:54:06Their picture-perfect business is really booming.
00:54:16And you can't deny that they sell their marketing strategy.
00:54:24They use it for dancing.
00:54:29These stalls sell fishballs.
00:54:32But why do they serve or eat them?
00:54:39Grilled fishballs.
00:54:42This is a grilled fishball that's all-you-can-eat.
00:54:45And it comes with pickled vegetables.
00:54:47What's up, memes?
00:54:52Their synchronized dance moves are booming.
00:54:58They even made Samot Saring dance covers.
00:55:01Not only that, their steps are synchronized while they're on a split screen.
00:55:09That's why the online question is...
00:55:12Who are these divas?
00:55:18We found these viral dancing stalls here in Bontoc, Southern Leyte.
00:55:24They're Daisy, Sharon, and Aiden.
00:55:28They're the ones who made the viral dance covers.
00:55:33We found these viral dancing stalls here in Bontoc, Southern Leyte.
00:55:37They're Daisy, Shielo, and Sharisa.
00:55:40This place is our garage.
00:55:43This is where we used to do TikTok.
00:55:45At first, there was a car parked here.
00:55:49Now, it's gone.
00:55:50There's a ceiling here, but it was destroyed by the typhoon.
00:55:53And did you know that in 2020,
00:55:57their viral dance video was recorded in the fishbowl of their 4th member,
00:56:03Karel, who is now an OFW in UAE or United Arab Emirates.
00:56:11Five years after the group danced their viral dance video,
00:56:17a lot of things changed.
00:56:19Their members were noticed.
00:56:22They even glowed up.
00:56:24If there's anything we want to change,
00:56:27I hope we can fix it a little.
00:56:29We're barefaced. We don't have eyebrows. We're just at home.
00:56:33The sisters Daisy, Shielo, and Karel really love to dance.
00:56:38So, so that they won't get bored,
00:56:40they invited their cousin's wife, Sharisa,
00:56:44to dance while waiting for a customer.
00:56:48At that time, we didn't have a customer yet.
00:56:50So, we thought, let's dance first.
00:56:55They said that they took their dance video three times before it was perfect.
00:57:01My cousin told me,
00:57:03don't do it too well.
00:57:05Our moves should be synchronized.
00:57:07It should be just one.
00:57:12Ma'am, where's my order?
00:57:15You're so slow.
00:57:16And it was effective.
00:57:18That day, their store was empty.
00:57:22We also earn Php 800.
00:57:28The youngest of the four, Sharisa,
00:57:33used to love to dance.
00:57:36When I was in high school, I became a dancer.
00:57:40Before, she was a sideline in Karel's fishbowl store.
00:57:44Sharisa is now a child development worker.
00:57:48We also worked hard to get a job for our families.
00:57:53The most gloomy thing about them is Daisy,
00:57:57who is like a flower,
00:57:58whose love life is now blooming.
00:58:02We were still in high school.
00:58:04We became a college student in 2014.
00:58:06Yes, now, we're going strong.
00:58:09But LDR, or long distance relationship now,
00:58:13of her husband, the police,
00:58:15is destined for a long distance relationship.
00:58:18It's difficult.
00:58:19I need time management.
00:58:21I appreciate what you're doing for us.
00:58:25I love you.
00:58:27The main dancer of the group, Karel,
00:58:30is fed up with dance contests in their barangay.
00:58:34My dances are classic.
00:58:37Folk dance, cultural dance, modern dance, cheer dance.
00:58:41She's not only good at dance floor,
00:58:44but she's also good at life challenges.
00:58:48She was engaged to the father of her first child,
00:58:51but he ghosted her.
00:58:55I was left in a runaway room.
00:58:57It hurts.
00:58:58Because I thought he was forever.
00:59:00Until 2012, Shelo fell in love again.
00:59:04I was working.
00:59:05That's when I saw the man who made my heart beat again.
00:59:09Charm!
00:59:10They got married.
00:59:12But in the end, he was forced to leave the family.
00:59:16His ex-husband suddenly had an affair.
00:59:22I really had a hard time financially, emotionally, and mentally.
00:59:27It wasn't easy for me to go through it.
00:59:31But I'm still proud of myself that I was able to endure it.
00:59:36Just like his brother, Karel also fell in love.
00:59:41Her ex-husband was fooled by the police.
00:59:44We talked to a woman.
00:59:46The woman said that if my husband met her,
00:59:51he wouldn't have a wife.
00:59:53To move on, she worked abroad.
00:59:56She's a domestic helper now in the UAE.
01:00:00Karel only experienced the loss of her family in the Philippines through dancing.
01:00:07Sometimes, I miss them.
01:00:09Then, I get tired.
01:00:12They wait for me to go home.
01:00:15So that we can dance again.
01:00:18Because their dance video has been 5 years,
01:00:22the group was often requested to remake or recreate it.
01:00:274 to go!
01:00:30Charissa, Daisy, and Shelo are in their previous positions.
01:00:36While Karel will dance all the way from the UAE.
01:00:41Let the dance show begin!
01:01:00For the dancing vendors of Leyte,
01:01:03their snacks are guilt-free.
01:01:06Because after eating,
01:01:08they can also dance together on the dance floor.
01:01:30There's a man in Cebu.
01:01:32The bullet didn't hit his nose.
01:01:44You're just a bullet.
01:01:45A classic line in a movie.
01:01:48It's a miracle that it didn't happen to a man in the city of Naga,
01:01:53in the Philippines.
01:01:55It's a miracle that it didn't happen to a man in the city of Naga,
01:01:59in Cebu.
01:02:00The man's nose was bleeding after being shot.
01:02:09But the bullet didn't hit his nose.
01:02:12It didn't hit his head.
01:02:15Instead, it only hit his nose.
01:02:18This X-ray film is a proof.
01:02:21From what we can see,
01:02:23half of the bullet only hit the nose of the man.
01:02:27His clothes are bleeding.
01:02:29It's possible that his brain is strong.
01:02:32I thought it was a bullet.
01:02:34I thought it was a bullet.
01:02:36How true is it that he was wearing a bulletproof vest?
01:02:43That's why the bullet didn't hit him?
01:02:47The man's nose was like a bulletproof vest.
01:02:51The driver, Arnold, is Alex's ex-boyfriend.
01:02:54He's been with his ex-girlfriend for more than a decade.
01:02:58He's a nice person.
01:02:59He talks to us.
01:03:01But this February 1,
01:03:03Alex noticed something in his ex-boyfriend.
01:03:06It's like a bulletproof vest.
01:03:08He was sitting in their garden.
01:03:10When a motorcycle arrived, he looked at it.
01:03:14When someone came to their house looking for Arnold,
01:03:18Arnold was already here.
01:03:20And suddenly, it was like a bullet.
01:03:24The next day, Arnold showed it to them again.
01:03:28And at that time,
01:03:29they were very surprised that it was a bullet.
01:03:32We thought it fell on the ground.
01:03:36They noticed that Arnold had a bullet in his nose.
01:03:41His nose was bleeding.
01:03:43And he was wearing a rosary.
01:03:46And when he was examined at the hospital,
01:03:49they discovered that the bullet that hit Arnold
01:03:52didn't hit his head.
01:03:54It only hit his nose.
01:03:57Arnold was operated on.
01:04:03And it was like a miracle that he was saved.
01:04:05He was operated on for 4 hours.
01:04:07He rested for another 4 hours before he became conscious.
01:04:10After which, he was transferred to the ward.
01:04:12But who did this to him?
01:04:16Did the men who were looking for him have anything to do with this?
01:04:20And why didn't the bullet hit his nose?
01:04:24Maybe it's because his brain is strong.
01:04:27I was in a hurry.
01:04:28I was in a hurry.
01:04:29I just wanted to check if it was a bullet.
01:04:32Be assist.
01:04:34Be assist.
01:04:35No one can escape the truth.
01:04:39Because bullseye is the answer to our return.
01:04:51A man in the city of Naga in Cebu
01:04:54was shot in the head.
01:04:57But he was saved because the bullet didn't hit his nose.
01:05:02Maybe it's because his brain is strong.
01:05:05I was in a hurry.
01:05:06I was in a hurry.
01:05:07I just wanted to check if it was a bullet.
01:05:09But who did this to him?
01:05:14Before that happened, someone came to Arnold's house looking for him.
01:05:21Be assist.
01:05:22Be assist.
01:05:27They are NBI agents or National Bureau of Investigation.
01:05:32Arnold, who was caught red-handed,
01:05:36hid his 16-year-old son under the name Bea.
01:05:41According to her statement,
01:05:43since he was 14 years old, his stepfather had been looking for him.
01:05:46I was in a hurry.
01:05:48I was in a hurry.
01:05:49My stepfather was looking for me.
01:05:52I didn't know if he was that kind of person.
01:05:55When Alex found out about this,
01:05:57they immediately went to the NBI.
01:05:59They brought the victim for examination.
01:06:02It was found out that what she was telling was true.
01:06:05We received information that the stepfather went to their house.
01:06:11We immediately went to the area.
01:06:13But Arnold ran away.
01:06:15He heard that he was going to be arrested.
01:06:19Be assist.
01:06:20Be assist.
01:06:23We looked for him in the bushy area.
01:06:25He was not there.
01:06:27The next thing they heard was that Arnold had already given up.
01:06:31Now, I am facing a criminal charge.
01:06:37When we went there, he didn't resist.
01:06:39He already had an injury.
01:06:42And according to their initial investigation,
01:06:45the one who shot Arnold
01:06:47was none other than himself.
01:06:52He was guilty.
01:06:53What did he do?
01:06:54He had a letter in his notebook.
01:06:56He said,
01:06:57I thought I was going to die.
01:06:58But it was not.
01:06:59It was God's will that I would live to surrender.
01:07:03That will form part of our evidence.
01:07:05But why didn't the bullet hit Arnold's head?
01:07:09Is it true that he had a gun?
01:07:12When he was held, I pulled him.
01:07:15His mother was with him.
01:07:16I protected him on the right.
01:07:17We had a belief before the Spanish came.
01:07:20In this world, there are spirits.
01:07:22There are spirits.
01:07:23There are things that cannot be explained.
01:07:26But the point of view of the scientist is different.
01:07:30Because he pulled the gun from his neck,
01:07:33the velocity of the bullet did not travel.
01:07:37That's why it didn't go off.
01:07:38And it is a .22 caliber.
01:07:40That's why the tattoo came out.
01:07:42It was burned on the skin.
01:07:43But the wound is small.
01:07:45This is possible because of the bone density and thickness of the part of the bone
01:07:50where the bullet hit.
01:07:51There is a part where it is thick.
01:07:53The force may be weak in hitting the bullet.
01:07:57It was not overcome.
01:07:59That's why it didn't go off.
01:08:01Worse, if the part of the brain hits,
01:08:04it can cause inflammation.
01:08:06It can cause irreversible brain damage.
01:08:09And eventually, it can die.
01:08:11In relation to Article 266-B or Qualified Brain.
01:08:15Qualified in the sense that aside from being minor,
01:08:18our suspect is his stepfather.
01:08:2120 years and 1 day to 40 years,
01:08:23life imprisonment.
01:08:25That is a non-bailable offense.
01:08:36I feel sorry for my nephew.
01:08:38My nephew has a big dream for our family.
01:08:42He said he was committing suicide.
01:08:44He was possessed by a demon.
01:08:46Your apology for what you did to my nephew is not enough.
01:08:49Just eat that until you die.
01:08:52Why are you doing this?
01:08:54He's still young.
01:08:55You don't have any respect for me.
01:08:57I don't want to be a silo
01:08:59to your grandchild.
01:09:02Don't just blabber.
01:09:04Let us be a breaker of the cycle.
01:09:06We really need to stop that.
01:09:08And not just hide it.
01:09:10Because the children are pitiful.
01:09:12You must be vigilant in watching your children
01:09:15because this has been happening in so many cases.
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