77-anyos na lola, dinukot umano at ninakawan, halaga halos umabot P100K
- A 77-year-old woman was abducted and robbed by four suspects in Tondo, Manila, after coming home from the market
- The victim was forcibly taken to Baseco, where her jewelry and cash worth ₱100,000 were stolen
- Authorities are investigating the incident amid rising concerns over crimes targeting senior citizens
- Similar recent cases include an elderly woman r@ped and killed in Pampanga and a senior man abducted and beaten to death in Bulacan
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A 77-year-old woman was reportedly abducted and robbed by four individuals in Tondo, Manila, sparking renewed concern over the rising trend of crimes against senior citizens in urban areas.

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According to the victim, she had just come from the market and was on her way home when she was forcibly taken by unidentified suspects and pushed into a vehicle.
She was brought to the Baseco area where the suspects allegedly took her valuables, including jewelry and cash amounting to ₱100,000.
Authorities have launched an investigation to identify and apprehend the suspects. The incident has stirred public concern, especially as it follows a string of recent crimes involving elderly victims.
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In early 2024, an 84-year-old bedridden woman in Pampanga was reportedly r@ped, stabbed, and robbed by a former household worker—an attack that horrified many across the country.
In another case, an elderly man in Bulacan was abducted and beaten to death, allegedly by six suspects, over a financial dispute.
Experts warn that senior citizens are increasingly becoming easy targets for criminals due to their physical vulnerability and perceived inability to fight back.
Advocacy groups and lawmakers continue to push for improved senior protection, community awareness, and support systems.
As police pursue leads in the Tondo abduction, residents are urged to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity to authorities immediately whenever they notice anything.
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.
In other news, Anthony B. Granada, 25, a law student from DLSU BGC, has been missing since June 8, 2025. He was last seen at 6:30 PM near Ridgewood Premier Condominium, C-5 Road, Taguig City, as per the post of Taguig City Police Station. He was wearing a white sweater, blue jogging pants with yellow stripes, and white Crocs. His family urges anyone with information to contact 0918-888-1933 and help share his details.
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