The gruesome saga of the missing sabungeros has taken a terrifying turn. Not only are dozens of cockfight enthusiasts feared dead, but now, a pregnant woman has reportedly become collateral damage in this national crisis. Authorities are sounding the alarm — her disappearance may be more than just tragic; it could signal a deeper conspiracy.

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1. Pregnant, Missing, and “Knowing Too Much”?

Reports have emerged that the unnamed pregnant woman was allegedly caught in the crossfire of the investigation. Some online sources claim she “knew too much” and vanished under suspicious circumstances during the ongoing search for missing sabungeros. Authorities are now urging the public to come forward with any information that may help locate her or explain her disappearance.

2. Taal Lake Search Begins

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla confirmed that a search of Taal Lake is scheduled to begin, with divers and forensic experts hoping to uncover the bodies of victims allegedly dumped there. The Department of Science and Technology has stated that skeletal remains could still be recovered, despite the time that has passed since the disappearances. This has led many to believe that a mass cover-up may have occurred, using the lake as a dumping ground.

3. Police Allegedly Involved

In a deeply unsettling twist, NAPOLCOM revealed that several police officers suspected to be involved in the case have been identified and will be summoned. Secretary Remulla also confirmed that new whistleblowers have stepped forward, bringing crucial testimony that may alter the course of the investigation.

4. High-Profile Names Dragged Into the Case

Julie “Dondon” Patidongan, a key figure who came forward, claimed that the bodies were tied to weights and dumped in the lake. He also alleged that businessman Atong Ang played a central role, and that actress Gretchen Barretto is somehow connected. Both Ang and Barretto have denied the accusations and have filed countercharges against Patidongan, calling the allegations baseless.

5. The Numbers Keep Rising

While 34 sabungeros were officially reported missing between April 2021 and January 2022, new information suggests the actual number of victims could be closer to 100. If verified, this would mark one of the largest mass disappearances in recent Philippine history.

What Happens Next

With authorities preparing to search the lake, new testimonies from insiders, and public pressure mounting, the case is evolving rapidly. What began as a string of disappearances is now emerging as a potentially massive criminal conspiracy involving civilians, police, and possibly powerful individuals.

This story continues to develop. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact local authorities.

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