OFW Mother Earns Criticisms after Leaving Kids After Being Massacred in Cavite
The grieving Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) mother of four kids who were massacred in Trece Martires, Cavite earns criticisms online.
Virginia Dela Pena, the victims’ mother, is distraught over the deaths of her four children, who were stabbed to death by the guy with whom she supposedly had an affair. It should be noted that the OFW’s live-in partner murdered four children, based on the previous article.
Maria, 14, Bianca, 10, Joy, 8, and Conrad, 6, were all identified as inhabitants of Barangay Cabuco, Trece Martires City. Authorities also discovered the suspect, Felimon Galisangga Escalona, deceased.
The OFW stated that she and Felimon had barely been dating for two months when she transferred the children to the suspect. The father was motivated by jealousy when he slaughtered the four children.
According to a report acquired from the city’s chief of police, Police Lt. Colonel Jonathan Aznan, the Trece Martires Police received a call from Cabuco barangay officials regarding an alleged disturbance at the victim’s residence.
Neighbors of the victims reported hearing screaming and crying coming from the aforementioned house, causing them to contact barangay officials and the police.
Netizens are shocked by the death of an OFW mother of four children in Cavite. Dela Pea couldn’t avoid the ire of netizens, who questioned why she abandoned her relationship’s children rather than her relatives.
Meanwhile, according to ABS-CBN News’ report, Dela Pea landed in the Philippines early Saturday morning. Their last discussion with their children, according to Dela Pea, was pleasant since his employment permitted him to spend Christmas in the Philippines this year.
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