Pamilya nina Lerms at Alvin Lulu, humihingi ng hustisya
- The family of slain online seller Lerms Lulu and her husband, Alvin Lulu, are seeking for justice to be served
- In a Facebook post, Leslie Lulu Manabat cries out for Justice for the victims
- In one post, she said that it was really hard to accept, such that even though she would close and open her eyes, the same tragedy confronts her
- Lerms and her husband were gunned down while they were riding in their car and were survived by their 7-year-old son
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A relative of Lerms Lulu took to Facebook to express their sorrow at the death of both Lerms and her husband.
The relative, Leslie Lulu Manabat shared the photo of the wake of the couple, and also how they are seeking justice for the two.
"JUSTICE‼️‼️‼️
Wala kayong consencia ang babait kinitil nyo lang 😭😭😭😭
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Rest in peace 😭😭
JUSTICE‼️
Makawala man kayo sa batas ng tao pero sa batas ng diyos hinding hindi!😭🕯️💔"
In another post, she expressed the pain that they are all going through.
"Ang hirap tanggapin totoo ba ito pilit kong ipinipikit mata ko at binubuksan ang mata ko at pa ulit ulit kong tinitigan totoo ba to ang hirap ang sakit tanggapin 😭😭😭
gisingin nyo ako kung bangungot ito."
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