Quezon City Barangay to Ban Lato-Lato After Rambulan of Kids

Quezon City Barangay Will Ban Lato-Lato Toy Following Kids Battle Turn Into “Rambulan”

A barangay in Quezon City decided to ban the trending toy lato-lato after the competition between kids turned into rambulan.

After a video of youngsters playing with the ball-clacking toy in Quezon City’s Barangay Holy Spirit went viral, a barangay in Quezon City wants to prohibit it. In the video, a bunch of kids compete to see who can play the best and last the longest.

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After a time, a child crossed the road and shoved another child who was playing, eventually ending up in the rambulan, where more children followed him. Someone was run over, crushed, punched, and even had a lato thrown at them.

“Ninerbyos talaga din ako. Biruin mo ang daming batang mai-involved doon? …Palapit pa lang yung mga pulis at BPSO [Barangay Public Safety Officers], wala na, tapos na,” said Barangay Chairperson Lydia Ballesteros.

The grandfather of the youngster who first jumped based on the footage gave a statement to GMA News. According to him, the kid in yellow apparently became enraged at their opponent as a result of significant mocking.

“Noong una pa lang sinisiko na raw siya, di siya kumikibo…mayroon siyang narinig …na parang nadamay yung pangalan ng nanay niya. Napikon siya. Sinugod niya,” said the grandfather.

According to GMA News, the grandfather of the boy who first jumped based on the footage issued a statement. He claims that the boy in yellow became upset at their opponent as a result of substantial ridiculing.

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