Ulysses Lustre released a statement in regards to son’s death.
ULYSSES LUSTRE – The father of the Kapamilya actress Nadine Lustre, Ulysses Lustre, has finally broken his silence over his son Isaiah Lustre’s death.
According to a previous report, the news was bombarded with reports that allegedly, the brother of Nadine Lustre, has taken his own through shotting himself dead inside his room.
Isaiah Paguia Lustre, 16 years old, a high school student was found critical inside his room upon discovering after his other two siblings heard two loud gunshots.
Authorities reportedly discovered 2 live ammunitions of caliber 380 to which, according to the source, was used by the victim to commit such mishap.
He was actually accordingly rushed to a medical institution but was announced dead upon arrival.
And on a follow-up report, if the gun used by the victim will be proven to be owned by his father Ulysses Lustre, he might possibly be held accountable for son’s death.
Upon the death of Isaiah, Ulysses had believed that his son has really committed suicide thus, denying the authorities to investigate the case of the victim in their house and signed a waiver not to conduct an autopsy to son’s body.
And now, after a quite length of time of keeping mum about the death, Ulysses has finally broken his silence and his statements have crossed the social media platform.
In one of his recent posts on his Facebook account, he said, “The lost of a father or a mother is painful, the lost of a son is unbearable.The demons of depression is devouring our youth. I call out to all sons and daughters to please stop hurting yourselves. Your depression is incomparable to us parents when you do. Life is beautiful. Please bear that in mind. Happy Birthday Ice. We love you so much.”
And in his most recent post as of this writing is where he indicated, “You got me there Ice, so much lessons learned. Even I am not free from depression, thru your writings I’m now more bolder to face it head on. I am proud of you Ice. This tragedy will not end unnoticed. A battlecry for fighting depression will be shouted. And there will be awareness.”
What can you say about this?