Rider na ninakawan ng pera na pampagamot sana sa baby na maysakit, di na ito naabutan ng buhay
- A father arrived at the hospital only to find his sick child already dead, sparking a viral outcry online
- The suspects, previously linked to illegal g@mbling and dr&gs, denied involvement in the crime
- One suspect said, “Kung saka-sakaling kami naman ho 'yun, mababalik naman po lahat eh,” while another insisted they were misidentified from CCTV footage
- The suspects are now in Pasay police custody and face multiple charges including perjury, robbery, and carnapping
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A heartbreaking story went viral on social media after a father arrived at the hospital only to find that his sick child had already died.

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The incident drew public attention and sparked outrage, especially after police named several suspects linked to the case.
According to the Philippine National Police (PNP), the suspects had previous criminal records involving illegal g@mbling and drug-related offenses.
Despite this background, all of them firmly denied any involvement in the recent incident.
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When asked directly about their role in the crime, one suspect responded with a puzzling statement.
“Kung saka-sakaling kami naman ho 'yun, mababalik naman po lahat eh.”
The quote, loosely interpreted, suggests a dismissive attitude, implying that if they were responsible, everything could still be restored.
Another suspect claimed they were only seen on CCTV near the crime scene and were mistaken for the perpetrators.
“Maaaring ganun po, kasi hindi talaga kami yung gumawa non,” he stated, emphasizing that mere presence in the area should not be equated with guilt.
The suspects are now in the custody of the Pasay police and are facing several charges, including perjury, robbery, and carnapping.
Authorities are continuing their investigation to gather solid evidence and determine the real individuals behind the crime.
The case has stirred strong emotions among netizens, with many calling for swift justice.
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, this could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable.
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