Carla Abellana, napansing di nilagyan ng news outfit ng "trigger warning" ang isang video

Carla Abellana, napansing di nilagyan ng news outfit ng "trigger warning" ang isang video

- Carla Abellana called the attention of a news outfit

- The said news outfit did not put a "trigger warning" before the start of a video

- The video that she was referring to was the shooting incident that occurred inside a salon, where the owner was killed

- She then requested that the news outfit should put a "trigger warning"

Carla Abellana called the attention of GMA News for having failed to put a "trigger warning" before the start of a video.

Carla Abellana
Photo: Carla Abellana (@carlaangeline)
Source: Instagram

The video where Carla commented showed a shooting incident that transpired inside a salon.

One could see a masked individual having a shooting spree.

Photo: Carla Abellana IG (@carlaangeline)
Photo: Carla Abellana IG (@carlaangeline)
Source: Instagram

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Those inside the salon even tried to ward him off and pellet him with anything they could find but to no avail.

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GMA News reported that the owner of the salon was declared dead on arrival.

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

In a previous report by KAMI, on Christmas day, a family of four was found dead inside their lakeside home in Wakefield, New Hampshire, CBS News Boston reported. According to a report by the Daily Mail UK, the family was victimized by a "silent killer" - carbon monoxide. As it turned out, the propane heating system at the lakefront house malfunctioned, prompting the entire family to be poisoned as they slept that night. Currently, investigators don't know yet as to why it happened; also, there were no carbon monoxide alarms found in the home.

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In another viral local report, a businessman kidnapped in Quezon City was found dead in San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan. In an interview with 24-Oras, one of the suspects admitted the victim was strangled and had a cellophane wrapped around his face. Afterwards, the killed businessman was put inside a water drum, and buried in San Jose Del Monte. It's the same kidnap-slay crime committed against Ruby Rose Barrameda in 2007 and as it turned out, the alleged mastermind behind the two crimes was believed to be the same person.

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