Video mula sa burol ng biktima umano ni John Wayne Sace, viral: "Patawad papa"
- Cristel Eugenio, the daughter of the victim of John Wayne Sace's alleged shooting, gave a glimpse at her father's funeral
- On Wednesday, October 30, Cristel took to Facebook to upload the saddening video from the wake of her late father
- According to Cristel, her father apparently treated John Wayne like a real brother
- Halfway through her post, Cristel asked for forgiveness from her late father
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Cristel Regine Eugenio, the daughter of the victim of John Wayne Sace's alleged shooting, has given a glimpse at her father's funeral.
In the now-viral video on Facebook, cries of the people at the wake could be heard echoing.
On her main Facebook page, Cristel revealed that her father, Lynell Perez Eugenio, apparently treated the former actor like a brother.
According to Cristel, there were times when her father would prioritize John over them as well.
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"John Wayne Sace na tinuring ng ama ko na totoong kapatid! Na mas inuna pa ni papa kesa saming magkapatid! Tignan mo maigi ang pinsalang binigay mo! Sinusumpa kita hanggang kamatayan ko, halang ang kaluluwa!" she wrote.
Halfway through her now-viral online post, Cristel asked for forgiveness from her late father, for she was not able to do anything for him.
"Papa, mahal na mahal kita. Patawad, papa, wala akong nagawa. My papa always said: Mas masarap mamatay sa kamay ng kaaway, pero masakit mamatay sa kamay ng kaibigan," she said.
Watch the video below:
News, photos, or videos that arouse the interest of netizens 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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