Grabe tlga sa Pinas, pera pera ang labanan. Ano yung tali sa paa nya na inalis bigla nung isang guy? Yung nanay na nagsabi na may mga pasa ito. Sana makonsensya yung ibang atleta na may alam sa nangyari at magsalita na
Dami na palang nalunod dun. Ultimo mga residente don hindi nagsswimming kasi para daw may humihigop. kahit ga beywang lang un tubig un alon eh lumalagpas Tao. Mga 6 footer yang mga nalunod. Ibig sabihin ang taas ng alon para dalhin sila papalayo. Anong naisip ng coach nila dun sila dinadala para sa hazing este training. Frustrated naval seal amp antada na wala pang utak
11:08pm ay naku ma'am Yung tali po is para sa mga rescuer malakas po kasi ang alon so need nila for safety para di nila mawala yung mga body search po muna
Sa tingin mo kung may weights “MABILIS” matatanggal yon? Pabigat nga di ba? Di ka nag iisip? Wag ka na nga sumabay sa gulo, naniniwala ka sa fake news! Walang foul play pero pure negligence meron!
Aa floater yun not weights. But regardless may pananagutan school dyan! Ang alpm sa aurora iba! Masyado kampante yung school sa coach eh may muntik na malunod dati.
May obstacle kasi, sand to sea, sea to sand. Pero basic na yan sa aurora na ang lagi ang alon! Muntik n nga may malunod dati d pa nadala yung coaching staff. And si school masyado naging lax.
maybe the death of one person can be ruled out asaccidental but the death of two people from the same activity under similar circumstances sounds suspicious. something went wrong and someone should be held accountable for what happened.
This is hard to watch.So heartbreaking for the family.Their bright future was lost just like that Accident could happen anytime but definitely negligence cannot be ignored hete and justice must be served.
Nagtraing ang lakas lakas ng alon. kitang kita oh. Training? sa tubig. Pacific ocean malapit. Walang life vest, life guard. Buti pa yung nagrerescue may life vest. Those two victims were put in a very dangerous position. Kaya nga namatay eh. KAWAWA talaga. Tapos Ateneo eh walang nagsasalita. Walang mukhang maiharap sa public. It's been two days and Ateneo seems to try to just put in under the rug. In short, aksidente Yan, dedma kami. Uyuy!Ateneo and their coaches are accountable there. There has to be JUSTICE because of their negligence.
Nakakagalit din talaga. Alam naman nilang may muntik na malunod last time eh, hindi man lang ba sila natakot nun or nagdalawang isip man lang? Kaya tuloy pa rin ung gantong klase ng activity nila? Dun palang may warning na. Naitigil na sana. Naiwasan na may mawalang buhay.
Alam na ng lahat gaano kasungit ang alon sa Dimapulao, hindi nga puntahin yan for leisure swim.
How much more for activity like training.
Lahat ng babala ref flags nanjan na... and yet the coach and staff went ahead. YUN ANG NEGLIGENCE.
All they could do was to be present, harapin consequences.
Dapat si Coach tab, kasama ng two bodies sa ambulance, to the hospital, up until sa pagdala sa funeral parlor
Ateneo management should have informed the family about sa nangyari, kahit wala pang details FIRSTHAND. bago sila mag post ng formal statements at makipag coordinate sa kung sinu sinong mouthpiece. (hinfi yung da social media pa nalaman ng gamily, and nobody reached out or bothered to call them)
Dapat Ateneo management went out of their way to make sure the families have been logustically assisted para mareunite with the bodies (hinfi yung LGU pa ang nag assist)
LASTLY, wag gawing shield ng ateneo through their mouthpieces (na di namin kailangan ang opinion or statement)... ang "do not dhale ateneo up for details, let the tram, school and community grieve"
wala kayo karapatan mag grieve, kung ang family ng mismong nasawi ay left in the dark and clueless
ang pamilya ng nasawi ang may pinaka karapatan mag grieve, and the only way to lighten their grief, is to face them, attend to them, and be truthful to them
This is so hard to watch. The water current is strong. The locals would even advise visitors to stay off shores. Looks like walang foul play but.., his body is still soft. If they performed immediate CPR, he would have been saved. It should be mandatory that all athletes be trained with basic life support skills kasi we are at war with time here. A medic can only do so much. I have higher expectations from them kasi they have budget for all of the education and training they could get and hello, Ateneo. This accident is totally preventable. The coach must have been somewhere trying to find other players needing help.
Ganyan din ba ang training ng other University and College basketball players. Ang intense na sa dagat talaga ang training eh madaming facilities na may indoor pool na pwede dun gawin. Low impact nga pag nasa tubig ang training but ang mga NBA players sa indoor pool nila ginagawa yan. Hindi military style na parang unahan they go on their own pace
I just watched that Rene was a good swimmer. Him being adept in swimming and with a good height and he still unfortunately drowned, meant that the sea was dangerous. Whoever came up with an idea to get the young athletes to swim with that strong current should be in jail. Reckless and no regard to human life.
Coach tab should’ve known better, may niligtas na nga sya dati dahil d marunong lumangoy. School should’ve known better than just trust the coaching staff too much. Sa aurora eh lagi maalon dyan!
Bali yung arms ni Rene, sa sobrang bali naging letter S na, bali din yung neck niya sa may gilid, at basag ang ribs. No gasgas, just bruises. Nakakaawa sinapit ng mga bata. Wala man lang medic naka standby. At ang lalakas ng alon, sinong matino mag tri-training sa mga hindi swimmers.
Sana mapansin ito nila Lebron, Steph Curry, MJ, or Shaq. Let this news make it to the headlines, para gumising ang Ateneo na bulag pipi at bingi ngaun.
Grabe tlga sa Pinas, pera pera ang labanan. Ano yung tali sa paa nya na inalis bigla nung isang guy? Yung nanay na nagsabi na may mga pasa ito. Sana makonsensya yung ibang atleta na may alam sa nangyari at magsalita na
ReplyDeleteParang tali na nakakabit sa salbabida?
DeleteDami na palang nalunod dun. Ultimo mga residente don hindi nagsswimming kasi para daw may humihigop. kahit ga beywang lang un tubig un alon eh lumalagpas Tao. Mga 6 footer yang mga nalunod. Ibig sabihin ang taas ng alon para dalhin sila papalayo. Anong naisip ng coach nila dun sila dinadala para sa hazing este training. Frustrated naval seal amp antada na wala pang utak
DeleteKuliglig na lang ang madidinig galing sa ATENEO
Delete11:08pm ay naku ma'am Yung tali po is para sa mga rescuer malakas po kasi ang alon so need nila for safety para di nila mawala yung mga body search po muna
DeleteYou guys watch too much opinionated content. Not basing on facts
Deleteteh nakataling salbabida yan. hirap sa nga jump to conclusions. walang foul play pero may gross negligence. wag mo na dagdagan.
DeleteSa tingin mo kung may weights “MABILIS” matatanggal yon? Pabigat nga di ba? Di ka nag iisip? Wag ka na nga sumabay sa gulo, naniniwala ka sa fake news! Walang foul play pero pure negligence meron!
DeleteAa floater yun not weights. But regardless may pananagutan school dyan! Ang alpm sa aurora iba! Masyado kampante yung school sa coach eh may muntik na malunod dati.
DeleteWalang foul play. Pero ang lakas ng alon tuloy pa rin sila sa “team building” nila. This is gross negligence!
ReplyDeleteThey could’ve, would’ve, should’ve done water team building in a controlled location, a diving swimming pool. Stupid as stupid does. May they RIP.
DeleteMay obstacle kasi, sand to sea, sea to sand. Pero basic na yan sa aurora na ang lagi ang alon! Muntik n nga may malunod dati d pa nadala yung coaching staff. And si school masyado naging lax.
DeleteKung anak ng mayaman ang mga namatay, Ateneo would have responded differently.
ReplyDeleteAt 11:11 agree.
DeleteAnon 11:11 i agree
DeleteAgree, tapos mas marming celebs at vips na magpoposy - na magseek ng justice
DeleteMukhang kanya kanyang save nalang sa teammates nila! Where was the coach here? Where are the lifeguards, medics?
ReplyDeleteKaya nga. Wala. Nowhere in sight.
DeleteMalakas ang alon si coach naman oh. Reckless, stupid ahole coach! Nakakagalit!
ReplyDeleteAt this point i wish and pray Amal Clooney takes this case…
ReplyDeleteI agree. Tignan natin ang lakas ng Ateneo…
DeleteShe can't practice law in the Philippines.
Deletemaybe the death of one person can be ruled out asaccidental but the death of two people from the same activity under similar circumstances sounds suspicious. something went wrong and someone should be held accountable for what happened.
ReplyDeleteAgree, ang sabi may dalawang nalunod pero pk na
DeleteEveryone, and I mean everyone, in the coaching team needs to go STRAIGHT TO JAIL
ReplyDelete💯 Kaya nga wala ng nagsalita eh.
DeleteTakot ako eh ika nga ni Matet. Guilty eh
This is hard to watch.So heartbreaking for the family.Their bright future was lost just like that Accident could happen anytime but definitely negligence cannot be ignored hete and justice must be served.
ReplyDeleteAteneo should be held accountable.
ReplyDeleteDi ko kayang tignan
ReplyDeleteGrabe!!! Hindi ko sila kilala pero naiyak ako. Subrang sakit netong nangyari sa kanilang dalwa.
ReplyDeleteNagtraing ang lakas lakas ng alon. kitang kita oh. Training? sa tubig. Pacific ocean malapit. Walang life vest, life guard. Buti pa yung nagrerescue may life vest. Those two victims were put in a very dangerous position. Kaya nga namatay eh. KAWAWA talaga. Tapos Ateneo eh walang nagsasalita. Walang mukhang maiharap sa public. It's been two days and Ateneo seems to try to just put in under the rug. In short, aksidente Yan, dedma kami. Uyuy!Ateneo and their coaches are accountable there. There has to be JUSTICE because of their negligence.
ReplyDeleteRescuers SHOULD have life vest. How can you rescue if you are drowning yourself? Stop watching too much Baywatch.
DeleteYung anak daw ng assistant coach eh nalunod din. Nasalba lang
ReplyDeleteKahit walang pabigat pa yan the fact remains DELIKADO ang lugar na kanilang pinag trainingan. Walang pang mga life vest.
ReplyDeleteWhat a senseless tragedy. Two young lives with such a whole life ahead of them were cut short. Tapos kuliglig na lang yung madidinig mo sa ATENEO
ReplyDeleteButi pa yun Agusan LGU tinutulungan ang pamilya ni Rene. Ateneo nananaginip pa yata. Hoping na masamang panaginip lang ang nangyari
ReplyDeleteAng lakas ng hampas ng alon
ReplyDeleteNakakaawa. Nakakalungkot. Sobrang sakit nito para sa pamilya nila.
ReplyDeletelakas ng alon. nakakatakot. rip.
ReplyDeleteTB at mga pari ng ateneo buong buhay hanggang kamatayan nyo dadalhin ang trahedyang ito.
ReplyDeleteSobrang pagod na siguro d kinaya
ReplyDeleteNakakagalit din talaga. Alam naman nilang may muntik na malunod last time eh, hindi man lang ba sila natakot nun or nagdalawang isip man lang? Kaya tuloy pa rin ung gantong klase ng activity nila? Dun palang may warning na. Naitigil na sana. Naiwasan na may mawalang buhay.
ReplyDeleteAnak yan ng magulang nila! Hinihintay nila yan umuwi
ReplyDeleteOkay walang foul play.
ReplyDeleteBut may kapabayaan.
Alam na ng lahat gaano kasungit ang alon sa Dimapulao, hindi nga puntahin yan for leisure swim.
How much more for activity like training.
Lahat ng babala ref flags nanjan na... and yet the coach and staff went ahead. YUN ANG NEGLIGENCE.
All they could do was to be present, harapin consequences.
Dapat si Coach tab, kasama ng two bodies sa ambulance, to the hospital, up until sa pagdala sa funeral parlor
Ateneo management should have informed the family about sa nangyari, kahit wala pang details FIRSTHAND. bago sila mag post ng formal statements at makipag coordinate sa kung sinu sinong mouthpiece. (hinfi yung da social media pa nalaman ng gamily, and nobody reached out or bothered to call them)
Dapat Ateneo management went out of their way to make sure the families have been logustically assisted para mareunite with the bodies (hinfi yung LGU pa ang nag assist)
LASTLY, wag gawing shield ng ateneo through their mouthpieces (na di namin kailangan ang opinion or statement)... ang "do not dhale ateneo up for details, let the tram, school and community grieve"
wala kayo karapatan mag grieve, kung ang family ng mismong nasawi ay left in the dark and clueless
ang pamilya ng nasawi ang may pinaka karapatan mag grieve, and the only way to lighten their grief, is to face them, attend to them, and be truthful to them
This is so hard to watch. The water current is strong. The locals would even advise visitors to stay off shores. Looks like walang foul play but.., his body is still soft. If they performed immediate CPR, he would have been saved. It should be mandatory that all athletes be trained with basic life support skills kasi we are at war with time here. A medic can only do so much. I have higher expectations from them kasi they have budget for all of the education and training they could get and hello, Ateneo. This accident is totally preventable. The coach must have been somewhere trying to find other players needing help.
ReplyDeleteTo Ateneo and to all the coaching staff: Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
ReplyDeleteSuspend Ateneo basketball indefinitely. Not a good example in fostering youth with this risky boot camps or what they call, “team building”.
ReplyDeleteGanyan din ba ang training ng other University and College basketball players. Ang intense na sa dagat talaga ang training eh madaming facilities na may indoor pool na pwede dun gawin. Low impact nga pag nasa tubig ang training but ang mga NBA players sa indoor pool nila ginagawa yan. Hindi military style na parang unahan they go on their own pace
ReplyDeleteI just watched that Rene was a good swimmer. Him being adept in swimming and with a good height and he still unfortunately drowned, meant that the sea was dangerous. Whoever came up with an idea to get the young athletes to swim with that strong current should be in jail. Reckless and no regard to human life.
ReplyDeleteKadiri tong Ateneo nato! DAPAT MAY MANAGOT
ReplyDeleteJusko Ateneo, di ba kayo rin yung may namatay din dahil sa hazing? Ano ba yang school na yan
ReplyDeleteCoach tab should’ve known better, may niligtas na nga sya dati dahil d marunong lumangoy. School should’ve known better than just trust the coaching staff too much. Sa aurora eh lagi maalon dyan!
ReplyDeleteBali yung arms ni Rene, sa sobrang bali naging letter S na, bali din yung neck niya sa may gilid, at basag ang ribs. No gasgas, just bruises. Nakakaawa sinapit ng mga bata. Wala man lang medic naka standby. At ang lalakas ng alon, sinong matino mag tri-training sa mga hindi swimmers.
ReplyDeleteInitiation kamo.
ReplyDeleteSana mapansin ito nila Lebron, Steph Curry, MJ, or Shaq. Let this news make it to the headlines, para gumising ang Ateneo na bulag pipi at bingi ngaun.
ReplyDelete