“Spiderman” at “Goku” pinatawag ng Highway Patrol Group sa Central Visayas

“Spiderman” at “Goku” pinatawag ng Highway Patrol Group sa Central Visayas

- “Spiderman” and “Goku” were recently presented to the media by the Highway Patrol Group in Central Visayas

- The two were summoned after they performed stunts aboard their motorcycle with sidecar while traversing the Cebu Transcentral Highway

- The HPG said they summoned the two because their stunts present a danger, not only to themselves but to other motorists as well

- According to the HPG, there was also “Batman” with them though it wasn’t clear if he was also summoned by authorities

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“Spiderman” and “Goku” might be superheroes to some but this did not deter the Highway Patrol Group (HPG) in Central Visayas from calling them out and summoning them to their office.

“Spiderman” at “Goku” pinatawag ng Highway Patrol Group sa Central Visayas
Photo: Spiderman and Goku summoned by HPG (@philstarnews)
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According to the HPG, they summoned the three persons, who were attired as “Spiderman,” “Goku,” and “Batman,” to their office in Central Visayas where they were presented to the media.

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It can be recalled that “Spiderman,” “Goku,” and “Batman,” went viral on social media for doing stunts while traversing the Cebu Transcentral Highway last Sunday, Octorber 27.

In a report by The Philippine Star, quoting The Freeman as source, the three were seen aboard a big motorcycle with sidecar and performing dangerous stunts at the TCH.

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After going viral, the HPG summoned the three, though only “Spiderman” and “Goku” appeared before the media, though it wasn’t clear if “Batman” submitted himself to authorities at a later time.

During their presentation to the media, HPG officials advised them to refrain from performing such stunts, particularly on public roads and highways, as they endanger not only themselves but also other motorists.

“Spiderman” and “Goku” expressed remorse for their actions and then made a promise they would no longer stage a show such as that again.

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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 another news, a woman was shot dead on her head while gambling online in a computer shop in Cebu. The suspect was the woman's 22-year-old friend. According to the owner of the computer shop, the victim, along with the suspect, and four more friends, are often involved in online gambling. He also narrated that because of gambling, the two had an altercation, and it was when she was shot.

Meanwhile, the old video of suspected gunman, actor John Wayne Sace, being interviewed by Bernadette Sembrano last year surfaced once again online. In that interview, he was asked why he was addicted to illegal substances. The former actor answered that he failed in love and narrated how he also yearned to find out who his real father is. Just recently, the former actor was arrested after he allegedly killed his friend in Pasig.

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