Grieving Netizen Mourns Over Dad’s Untimely Death: “They shot my tatay 9 times”

Grieving Netizen Post Over Dad’s Untimely Death Goes Viral

A grieving netizen named Lean Porquia expressed his disappointment and pain on social media over the untimely death of his beloved father.

A Facebook user named Lean Porquia shared a lengthy post expressing his grief due to the sudden death of his dad. Porquia wrote on his post that his dad was killed but he did not give any clue about the suspects.

The netizen revealed that his dad is totally defenseless and has been mercilessly killed. Lean’s dad endured nine gunshots, which leads to his death. He also said that his father was murdered in the middle of the crisis.

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Porquia shared that he and his dad still talked last night about their plan to open a small restaurant and was not expecting his demise. He also reminisced on how his father survived Martial Law and got jailed for fighting other people’s right.

Lean even shared how his dad become a good example to him and always stayed beside him especially during the dark times of his life. The grieving guy also shared his last photo with his father, which breaks the hearts of the online community.

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Here is the full post:

They killed my tatay when all he wanted was to help the poor.

They killed my tatay in the middle of a crisis when all he did was to give relief to those who need it.

They killed my tatay, mercilessly. Nine gunshots to kill him, NINE! He was alone. He was defenseless.

Today, my tatay was murdered. Whose innocent life are they going to kill next?

We were just talking last night about your plans of opening up a small restaurant. You even showed me all the papers are ready. You even took a picture of your own masterpiece-dish and I told you to reserve some when I have the chance to go home.

You survived Martial Law. You went in and out of prison because you fought for other people’s rights. Despite that, you gave a smile on the faces of people you helped. People that I don’t know. People that I’m surprised to welcome you in their homes and share their meal, even if it’s just one small can of sardines. You brushed shoulders with bureaucrats, but only to remain grounded in advancing the welfare of the poor people in Iloilo.

You were always there when I need you. I remember one time when I have a problem and I needed someone to talk to, you flew the next day to Manila. You have always consented me to do what I want but never failed to remind me to ask, who am I doing it for?

How can I go home and grieve? How can we cry for justice when justice is elusive for people who fight for justice? I can only place my rage in words that mean nothing to those who killed you.

This is our last photo together, the day you arrived from Canada to celebrate the birthday of Lola. And this is the last cup of coffee you made for me while enjoying the sunrise outside your little cottage where they killed you.

Rest in power Tatay. Millions will rise and revenge your death.

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