Tricycle driver, ibinalik bag na naglalaman ng P100,000

Tricycle driver, ibinalik bag na naglalaman ng P100,000

- A tricycle driver earned praises from the online community after he showed honesty and integrity

- He returned a bag that contains P100,000 to a passenger

- The driver upon seeing the bag that his passenger left immediately went back to the place where he dropped off his passenger

- The passenger cried and hugged the driver for returning the bag, which also contained her passport

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A tricycle driver in Surigao City was admired for his honesty after handing over the bag that was left with only P100,000.

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The lady passenger cried and hugged the tricycle driver, Leodegario Jumandos Jr. after he returned to her the bag of P100,000 cash and passport.

According to the driver's son, Jumandos dropped off the passenger at Surigao City Boulevard on February 4 to go to Dinagat Island.

Jumandos had already left when he saw the bag on the back of his tricycle.

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He did not hesitate to return to the place and return the bag to the owner.

The lady was very grateful to the faithful tricycle driver and gave him a reward.

She could be seen in the video hugging the driver, which showed how much she needed the money.

The tears showed how grateful she was.

In a separate report involving a tricycle driver, a routine Comelec checkpoint in San Marcelino, Zambales turned into a tense situation when a tricycle driver attempted to evade authorities, resulting in injury to a police officer.

The incident occurred as officers were conducting standard checks, which include enforcing the nationwide gun ban and identifying potential wanted individuals.

According to Police Regional Office III Regional Director Police Brigadier General Jean Fajardo, the tricycle driver, upon approaching the checkpoint, abruptly changed course in an apparent attempt to avoid the officers.

This evasive action immediately raised suspicion, prompting an officer to pursue the tricycle.

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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, as well as to the senses, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable. Traffic altercations or issues are also among those that capture the attention of netizens since they occur on a day-to-day basis.

In other news, a tricycle driver ends up in jail after attempting to bump a policeman at a Comelec checkpoint. The incident happened in San Marcelino, Zambales, where police authorities were conducting a routine Comelec checkpoint. According to Police Regional Office III Regional Director Police Brigadier General Jean Fajardo, the tricycle driver acted suspiciously upon approaching said checkpoint. This prompted several police personnel to pursue the tricycle but instead of complying, it maneuvered recklessly, injuring a policeman in the process.

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Still in other news, a family of three almost met a tragic end when the motorcycle they’re riding in fell down when a dog crossed its path. GMA Regional News shared a CCTV footage from an establishment nearby captured the incident. In the footage, one can see the motorcycle carrying the rider, a woman and a child traversing the designated motorcycle lane. All of a sudden, a dog crossed their path, sending all three of them tumbling down with one narrowly missed by the tires of a passing SUV.

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