Dating milyonarya, nawala lahat naipundar nang malulong sa isang online game

Dating milyonarya, nawala lahat naipundar nang malulong sa isang online game

- A millionaire from Zamboanga saw her wealth vanish into thin air after losing most of it in an online game

- In an episode of Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho, the millionaire, who was identified as Chesca Mendoza narrated how she lost her millions

- According to Chesca, she was addicted to an online game that she didn’t realize she was already losing a huge amount of money

- She revealed she would even go for 2 days without sleep while playing the said online game

A millionaire from Zamboanga saw her wealth disappear after getting addicted to an online game.

Dating milyonarya, nawala lahat naipundar nang malulong sa isang online game
Screengrab from the video featured in an episode of Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (@gmapublicaffairs)
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In a recent episode of “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho,” the Zamboanga millionaire, who was identified as Chesca Mendoza, detailed how she lost the wealth she had amassed over several years.

According to Chesca, she was addicted to an online game called “Scatter” that she didn’t realize she was already losing a huge amount of money.

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The Zamboanga former millionaire said she started playing the said game only this January after she was invited by a friend.

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She said that initially, she deposited about P5K on playing the game of “Scatter” and to her delight, she won almost P60K.

On her second win, she took out P70K, then the third, P50K, and a fourth win netted her P80K.

In between tries, she lost some money though after the fourth win, she suffered straight losses and in order to recover what she lost, she betted heavily on every try.

After losing so much cash, she started selling her possessions, including those that belonged to her businesses.

Today, Chesca is back to square one and is trying to get back on her feet again.

News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people.

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An example of such viral post is about a nursing student in Bukidnon who saved her seven-year-old neighbor who accidentally got strangled in the rope of an improvised swing. In a GMA Regional TV One Mindanao report, the boy was playing with the swing inside their house when he met the accident. Julla Angela Daculiat, a nursing student at Bukidnon State University, immediately came to the boy's aid. Daculia performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on the boy, and it took about seven minutes before the kid regained consciousness.

Meanwhile, a video that also recently went viral was about a beauty queen from Meycauayan, Bulacan, encountered an accident during the talent portion. The Ms. Gay contestant, Maria Tonie Dela Cruz, wanted to showcase her fire dancing talent. Unfortunately, her face caught fire as she was executing the routine. In an interview with GMA Public Affairs, Maria said that she tasked a kid to buy kerosene but the latter was given gasoline by the gas station.

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