Gosh. Kalungkot naman. Question, sa ganitong situation, ie team building, may pananagutan ba ang school? Im aware they are grown up, etc. and drowning is an accident, but curious lang ako dahil kumbaga it happened during a school activity.
Naalala ko dati, my mom's school was also subjected to this kind of accountability. Bata pa ako noon, may student silang nalunod because of ROTC. Na TV patrol pa yun eh. Nanagot yung school and yung teacher din who organised this activity. 4th year highschool, gagraduate na sana in few months. Tapos yung mga kasama din sa activity, they were all traumatised, yung isa dun bestfriend ng kuya ko, iyak siya ng iyak kasi dalawa sila nalunod, nakaligtas siya so naguiguilty siya na bakit siya buhay yung kaibigan niya hindi. Very tragic!
Grabe paano ba yan sagutin sya ng school? sabi sa interview ng isang player yung team building nila para silang mga nagttraining na sundalo. Kawawa ang pamilya nilang naiwan at nasayang na buhay.
Sabi nga jan sa post nila, refrain from speculation and allow authories to complete investigation. If nabasa mo ng mabuti, they were swimming dw kaso malakas ang current.
Nakakaawa, it’s beyond unreasonable na dahil lang sa obstacles or team building part of training, nagkakaganito. May isa din na muntik na din namatay but narevive. It is heartbreaking!!
trust them?? they will likely put all the blame sa coach or ibang tao when it’s already known na may incident na muntikan din malunod na before same scenario, pero di nila nireprimand to stop so naulit and lumala na may mga victims na this time!!
OMG gone too soon. Etong si Baterbonia new recruit kakadating lang ng Manila from Agusan del Sur 5 days ago. Tapos straight to boot camp at ganito nangyari. Noooo. Sakit sa puso.
I experienced something similar during my UAAP Juniors Basketball days with one of the teams I played for, during my rookie year. Before the start of every season, after the final roster was finalized, a team building activity was usually conducted to strengthen camaraderie among players and coaches and to prepare the team mentally, emotionally, and physically for the challenges ahead of the upcoming season.
Unfortunately, there were times when some senior players or older teammates took these activities too far. Instead of fostering unity, they would sometimes power trip rookies and newcomers, often as a form of retaliation for what they themselves experienced in previous team building activities.
Of course, not all schools conduct team building activities in the same way. In this particular case, it happened at the beach, and we do not know whether all the players involved knew how to swim or if some felt pressured to participate for the sake of team camaraderie and acceptance.
I hope the school will hold a press conference and provide a clear and transparent explanation of what happened. More importantly, accountability must be taken by everyone involved, including the school, the coaches, and the players, if necessary. Incidents like this should never be taken lightly, especially when lives are lost.
My thoughts and prayers are with the families, friends, and teammates of the young athletes affected by this tragedy.
Nakakaloka nga mga schools, magpapa field trip tapos may waiver na di liable kung anong mangyare sa anak mo. Sasakay sa school bus, dadalin sa marsming lugar. Sa dami ng students kaya ba nila yun. Bawal pa sumunod ang parents. Kaya di ko pinapasama yung anak ko, mahirap na. Kasi sa church namin, isa sa mga pastor namin shared na he got molested during camping ng teacher nya. Kung di ko pinapasama yung anak ko, kami nalang magdada sakanya kung ano kailangan nya.
Need ba ng pahirapan para maging basketball player?!?! Ang goal naman is to shoot as many balls as possible kaya dapat ang test is yung maging sharp shooter.
Oh my. Napaka tragic naman. May they rest in peace. And may their families find healing in time.
ReplyDeleteTsk tsk napaka senseless naman nito. Hindi ito accident. This is negligence and people must be held accountable. Grabe kawawa naman itong mga namatay
DeleteGosh. Kalungkot naman. Question, sa ganitong situation, ie team building, may pananagutan ba ang school? Im aware they are grown up, etc. and drowning is an accident, but curious lang ako dahil kumbaga it happened during a school activity.
ReplyDeleteYes, it should be.
DeleteNaalala ko dati, my mom's school was also subjected to this kind of accountability. Bata pa ako noon, may student silang nalunod because of ROTC. Na TV patrol pa yun eh. Nanagot yung school and yung teacher din who organised this activity. 4th year highschool, gagraduate na sana in few months. Tapos yung mga kasama din sa activity, they were all traumatised, yung isa dun bestfriend ng kuya ko, iyak siya ng iyak kasi dalawa sila nalunod, nakaligtas siya so naguiguilty siya na bakit siya buhay yung kaibigan niya hindi. Very tragic!
Delete1159 pm, WAIVER
Deleteunless may waiver which normally schools do
DeleteMaski may waiver, it doesn’t stop you to pursue legal action.
Delete12:34 and 12:49 in our law there is such a thing as a "void waiver".
DeleteSana walang waiver para managot ang school.
DeleteLord Jesus Christ,
ReplyDeleteKing and Savior of the Universe,
have mercy on their souls.
Amen
Grabe paano ba yan sagutin sya ng school? sabi sa interview ng isang player yung team building nila para silang mga nagttraining na sundalo. Kawawa ang pamilya nilang naiwan at nasayang na buhay.
ReplyDeleteSabi nga jan sa post nila, refrain from speculation and allow authories to complete investigation.
DeleteIf nabasa mo ng mabuti, they were swimming dw kaso malakas ang current.
Parang initiation sa frat kung ganun.
Deletethis is sad 😢
ReplyDeleteNakakaawa, it’s beyond unreasonable na dahil lang sa obstacles or team building part of training, nagkakaganito.
ReplyDeleteMay isa din na muntik na din namatay but narevive. It is heartbreaking!!
I trust ADMU and I trust that they will be responsible for this.
ReplyDeletetrust them?? they will likely put all the blame sa coach or ibang tao when it’s already known na may incident na muntikan din malunod na before same scenario,
Deletepero di nila nireprimand to stop so naulit and lumala na may mga victims na this time!!
Very tragic, gone too soon.
ReplyDeletefreak accident
ReplyDeletemahirap daw tlaga boot camp ng ateneo blue eagles parang pang sundalo
ReplyDeletebakit kasi ipilit sa dagat paswimming na parang marathon e basketball naman yang lalaruin. pwd naman sa gym lang para safe.
ReplyDeleteNalunod ung 6'4?
ReplyDeleteEh mukhang mas deadly pa sa training ng US Navy Seals ung mga pinagawa sa kanila.
Napaka lungkot ng aksidenteng ito para sa mga magulang… sakit nito. Prayers for the grieving family.
ReplyDeleteSo nakaya ni chris tiu yang routine na yan dati? Smell fishy
ReplyDeletebaka may backer naman pag anak mayaman or influential kaya di lahat may ganun training
DeleteOMG gone too soon. Etong si Baterbonia new recruit kakadating lang ng Manila from Agusan del Sur 5 days ago. Tapos straight to boot camp at ganito nangyari. Noooo. Sakit sa puso.
ReplyDelete💔
DeleteGrabe!!
DeleteI am deeply saddened by what happened today.
ReplyDeleteI experienced something similar during my UAAP Juniors Basketball days with one of the teams I played for, during my rookie year. Before the start of every season, after the final roster was finalized, a team building activity was usually conducted to strengthen camaraderie among players and coaches and to prepare the team mentally, emotionally, and physically for the challenges ahead of the upcoming season.
Unfortunately, there were times when some senior players or older teammates took these activities too far. Instead of fostering unity, they would sometimes power trip rookies and newcomers, often as a form of retaliation for what they themselves experienced in previous team building activities.
Of course, not all schools conduct team building activities in the same way. In this particular case, it happened at the beach, and we do not know whether all the players involved knew how to swim or if some felt pressured to participate for the sake of team camaraderie and acceptance.
I hope the school will hold a press conference and provide a clear and transparent explanation of what happened. More importantly, accountability must be taken by everyone involved, including the school, the coaches, and the players, if necessary. Incidents like this should never be taken lightly, especially when lives are lost.
My thoughts and prayers are with the families, friends, and teammates of the young athletes affected by this tragedy.
Rest in peace. Fly high.
I would blame the coach for implementing a fatal training course for the student-athletes and the school for tolerating it
ReplyDeleteSo young and promising. Condolences to their families. RIP. 🙏
ReplyDeleteNakakaloka nga mga schools, magpapa field trip tapos may waiver na di liable kung anong mangyare sa anak mo. Sasakay sa school bus, dadalin sa marsming lugar. Sa dami ng students kaya ba nila yun. Bawal pa sumunod ang parents. Kaya di ko pinapasama yung anak ko, mahirap na. Kasi sa church namin, isa sa mga pastor namin shared na he got molested during camping ng teacher nya. Kung di ko pinapasama yung anak ko, kami nalang magdada sakanya kung ano kailangan nya.
ReplyDeleteNeed ba ng pahirapan para maging basketball player?!?! Ang goal naman is to shoot as many balls as possible kaya dapat ang test is yung maging sharp shooter.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry. May your souls rest in peace.
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