Informant gives details on missing sabungeros

With the help of CCTV camera footage, some incidents of the disappearance of the missing sabungeros seem to be interconnected. In addition, an informant also had important information provided.

In this Sunday’s episode of “Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho,” there is an update on the missing sabungeros that has reached 30 people from the provinces of Rizal, Laguna, Batangas, Quezon, and Bulacan.

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CCTV footage showed the convoy of vehicles exiting the Manila Arena in Sta. Ana on January 13. This includes Tamaraw FX ridden by neighboring sabungeros missing from Rizal.

When the FX stopped on Osmena Highway in the CCTV footage, a man came out and moved into the tailed car.

The man was not known to the relatives of the missing sabungeros in Rizal.

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CCTV footage was also provided with important information because it was also seen that another group of missing sabungeros from Sta. Cruz, Laguna.

Apart from this, it also appears that the disappearance of three people from Bulacan, Edgar Malaca, chicken caretaker Alexander Quijano, and driver Ricardo Cacdalan, seems to be related to the missing Laguna couple Nomer de Pano and the pregnant woman Jonalyn Lubuguin.

On January 7, Malaca’s group and lovers Nomer and Jonalyn, who also went to the cockpit, disappeared.

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Informant gives details on missing sabungeros

Malaca’s brother even talked to the brother and said that his gamecocks were defeated, but they still had a fight the next day.

But he could not speak to the brother again until he found Malaca’s belongings on January 9 inside an abandoned vehicle.

The vehicle where Malaca’s belongings were found was not the vehicle used by the group when they left Bulacan.

It appears that the vehicle where Malaca’s belongings were found was a vehicle used by Nomer and Jonalyn.

To date, the victims have not been seen.

In the face of the ongoing police and National Bureau of Investigation investigation into the case of the missing sabungeros, an informant contacted “KMJS” and said he was aware of the disappearance of the sabungeros, specifically those who went to Manila Arena.

Game fixing is one angle the authorities are looking at as a motive behind the disappearance of the sabungeros.

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