Colorful Grave of Ceres Bus Conductor Who Died in Antique Accident Elicits Reactions Online
The grave of a Ceres bus conductor who died in an Antique accident went viral after it was posted on social media.
The tragic accident in Antique led to the untimely death of Wilmar Marcelino, the conductor of Ceres Bus with Body Number 6289.
Recently, a Facebook user named Alejandro Felipe shared photos of the deceased bus conductor’s grave. The post immediately spread like wildfire on social media and garnered various reactions from the online community.
In the photos, the front of the bus was meticulously painted to resemble the vibrant colors and intricate design of a Ceres Bus.
Alejandro’s caption accompanying the viral post reads: “Linibo nga taguipusoon kang mga Tumanduk Iraynon-Bukidnon kang Tuno, Tibiao. Nagabatyag kang kasubu sa imo pagdura diya sa kalibutan morshannnn….
Handumun gid namun ang imung mayad nga hinimuan. Hindi kaw gid namun malipatan, amun Hero. Amu run diya ang sakyan mo pauli sa mahal nga Ginoo”
(Thousands of hearts from the Tumanduk Iraynon-Bukidnon community in Tuno, Tibiao, mourn your departure from this world, dear Wilmar…. We remember your good deeds. You will not be forgotten, our hero. May the vehicle you now ride take you home to our beloved Creator)
The public is currently grieving the loss of the bus conductor in a tragic accident in Hamtic, Antique, on December 5, 2023. Marcelino was among the 19 individuals who lost their lives in the bus tragedy in Hamtic, Antique.
Felipe’s post shows the essence of the community’s grief and pays tribute to Marcelino’s role as the conductor of Unit #6289, illustrating the bus itself painted in a manner identical to the one he served on. The design imitates the bus he used to ride.
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The social media users expressed their reactions to the post: