Last post ni Lerms Lulu ilang oras bago malagim na pamamaril, usap-usapan
- Lerms Lulu has taken to Facebook and was still able to post hours before the tragic ambush
- She posted the dish she cooked for lunch, "sinigang na ulo at pata ng baboy"
- The popular online seller even was in high spirits as she invited everyone to partake of it
- Hours after her last post, news of her demise and that of her husband's went viral, as she and her husband were gunned down by two men, in their car in Pampanga
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Lerms Lulu was still able to post on FB hours before she and her husband, Arvin Lulu, were gunned down by two unidentified men in Brgy. Santo Rosario at around 4:20 p.m.
At around 11:25 a.m., Lerms posted the dish she cooked for lunch.
The online seller was even in high spirits as she also invited everyone to partake of the dish.
"Sinigang na ulo at pata ng baboy for Lunch 😋
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Kain po tayo!
#mommylerms
#sinigangnababoy
#ulamideas"
Several hours after, she and her husband were gunned down by two unidentified men, while they were in their car.
Rappler reported that they were taken to the Mexico community hospital.
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.
Earlier, photos of grieving relatives waiting to receive the remains of their loved ones who died in the Thai bus tragedy also touched the hearts of many. It can be recalled that the bodies, after being examined by Thai forensics team, were sent back to the Uthai Thani province where the victims go to the Wat Khao Phraya Sangkaram School. It can be recalled that the bus, which carried a yet to be officially confirmed number of students and teachers, caught on fire while traversing the road. In the photos, one can see the victims’ relatives crying as they prepare to receive the bodies of their loved ones.
Meanwhile, Thai police revealed on Wednesday that the initial statements of the bus driver, Saman Chanput, were contrary to what investigators found out. According to Khaosod English, Acting Police Chief Pol Gen Kittirat Panpetch, investigators did not find evidence of a bus tire exploding. Investigators also discovered that there were not just 10, but 11 NGV tanks installed on the bus. Five of the said tanks allegedly had no permit.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh