Kapatid ni Lerms Lulu, madamdaming ikinuwento kung bakit hindi lang "ate" para sa kanya si Lerms
- Lerms Lulu's sister, Leslie Manabat, shared another heart-wrenching post about the online seller
- On her Facebook account, Leslie opened up that Lerms is not just a "sister" to her
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- Leslie emotionally expressed, “Si ate kase yung tumayong magulang ko/namin”
- She once again expressed her grief over Lerms' tragic death, which she compared to a movie scene
Leslie Manabat, the sister of late online seller Lerms Lulu, shared a post that pulled at many netizen's heartstrings.
In her heart-rending post, Leslie mournfully opened up that Lerms is not just a "sister" to her as she also served as their parents.
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“Si ate kase yung tumayong magulang ko/namin,” Leslie shared.
“Mga GRADUATION sa school ko siya lagi kasama ko,” she then recollected.
Furthermore, Leslie is still in disbelief at what happened to her elder sister. She could not help but compare the famous online seller's tragic death to a movie scene.
“Kaya di ko matanggap na nawala siya nang ganun lang. Hirap pala ng ganito, kala ko kasi sa pelikula lang nangyayari.”
Lerms Lulu, a popular online seller, and her husband Arvin Lulu, were killed in a broad daylight ambush in Pampanga on October 4. Lerms, whose real name is Lerma Waje Lulu, is one of the top distributors of Brilliant Skin Essentials, a rising cosmetic brand. A total of seven alleged suspects in the killing were arrested in two-day operations from October 13 to 14.
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