Kapatid ni Lerms Lulu, ibinahagi ang nangyayari sa FB account niya
- Lerms Lulu’s sister, Leslie, talked about a glitch happening on her Facebook account
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- The grieving sister of the online seller revealed, “Lagi na lang nag eexit FB ko”
- This prompted Leslie to question if someone was trying to hack her account
- Worried netizens then flocked to the comments section of her post and urged Leslie to be vigilant
Leslie Lulu Manabat, the sister of Lerms Lulu, shared an attention-grabbing post about her Facebook account.
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Leslie revealed that she has recently been experiencing a problem on her account.
“Lagi na lang nag eexit FB ko,” she opened up.
She also could not help but question if someone was trying to hack her account.
“Gusto nyo bang i hack?” she bluntly asked.
In the comments section, it could be noticed that numerous netizens got worried for the late online seller’s sister and urged her to be vigilant. Here are some of the remarks:
“Ingat po kayo”
“careful lang po maam”
“ingat po lagi madam, dobleng pag iingat po”
“Ingat po kayo buong pamilya”
See Leslie’s post below:
Lerms Lulu, a popular online seller, and her husband Arvin Lulu, were killed in a broad daylight ambush in Pampanga. Lerms Lulu, whose real name is Lerma Waje Lulu, is one of the top distributors of “Brilliant Skin,” a rising cosmetic brand.
The son of slain couple Lerms and Arvin Lulu is a godchild of the alleged mastermind, Anthony Limon. According to a report on 24 Oras of GMA News, the online seller couple would be "kumare" and "kumpare" of the mastermind. The police officer also said that there was an alleged P13 million loan made by the alleged mastermind from the couple. The alleged mastermind, along with six other suspects were arrested by police officers.
Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil shared a statement on Arvin and Lerms Lulu’s case. It can be recalled that the police arrested the suspects in the killing in two-day operations from Oct. 13 to 14. In a report by PNA, Marbil commended the Central Luzon Police for its swift action on the couple's murder. He also emphasized PNP's commitment to protecting the public and ensuring justice for all victims of violence.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh