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Family in Cabanatuan City almost get killed by angry neighbors following an altercation

In the video, two men are seen threatening Princess and her brother as they threw objects at their house.

A family in Cabanatuan City almost got murdered in their own home after an altercation. 

Princess Estacio recorded what her bloodthirsty neighbors did before her family got rescued from getting harmed.

In the video, two men threatened Princess and her brother as they threw objects at the house of the two victims.

According to her, the aggressive men on the video are Aldrin Padolina and his nephew Rian Paul Hipolito.

It all began when her brother got punched by Aldrin’s brother, Lindo Padolina, when they were drinking.

Her brother went home and decided to drink with a friend. 

Lindo arrived and tried to make a truce with him, but he warded him off.

Lindo then came back with a knife, but Princess’s brother hit him with something wooden. His friend then recovered the deadly weapon from the aggressive Lindo.

Nung pumunta po ulit dito si Lindo, nasa tagiliran po yung kutsilyo, kaya po nag abot sila ng kapatid ko, nahampas po ng kahoy ng kapatid ko yung Lindo at naagaw naman ng kaibigan ng kapatid ko ung kutsilyo,” Princess narrated.

Aldrin and Rian arrived at Princess’s house and started throwing things at them. 

In the video, the glass got shattered. Princess and her brother are alarmed for their family’s safety.

A few minutes later, their younger sibling was screaming in fear.

Princess explained that Aldrin wouldn’t listen when she told him that Lindo was the one who brought a knife to possibly hurt her brother.

Aldrin and Rian were relentless in throwing objects—some of which hit Princess—until people from the barangay arrived to de-escalate the situation.

Di po sila tumigil kanina hanggat walang barangay, pilit po nila pinapasok ung bahay namin. Nagmamakaawa po mama ko pero di sila tumigil. Ultimo po bata na trauma sa ginawa nila,” she said.

Aldrin’s party later apologized and offered to pay for the damages they caused, but Princess doesn’t think money is enough for what they did.

Written by Charles Teves

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