TAAL, BATANGAS — The tranquil waters of Taal Lake, known for its scenic beauty and volcanic mystery, have turned into a horrifying crime scene after skeletal remains believed to belong to the missing e-sabong (online cockfighting) victims were found scattered beneath the surface, sending shockwaves across the country.
Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, who has long pushed for justice in the case of the nawawalang sabungeros, was visibly shaken upon receiving the news.
“Kinilabutan ako. Hindi na ito haka-haka. May nahanap na ebidensya na kakila-kilabot. Hindi na biro ito,” said Dela Rosa in a televised statement, his voice trembling with emotion.
A GRIM DISCOVERY: DIVERS MAKE SHOCKING FIND AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LAKE
According to a confidential source from the Philippine Coast Guard, recovery divers conducting a routine environmental sweep last week stumbled upon what appeared to be human bone fragments, some still entangled in pieces of clothing and handcuff-like restraints. The remains were lodged in rock crevices beneath Taal Lake’s volcanic basin—a place rarely disturbed due to dangerous underwater currents and sulfuric activity.
What they discovered wasn’t just one skeleton—but multiple—scattered across an eerily remote portion of the lake’s floor.
“There were signs of blunt trauma. We also recovered a padlocked chain and a torn sabong jersey,” one diver shared, asking not to be named for safety reasons.
DNA testing is now underway to determine the identities of the remains. Families of the missing sabungeros have been contacted and asked to provide samples for comparison.
GRETCHEN BARRETTO’S NAME RESURFACES IN THE INVESTIGATION
The chilling lake discovery has once again thrust Gretchen Barretto, actress and long-rumored associate of e-sabong gambling czar Atong Ang, into the public spotlight.
Weeks earlier, Dela Rosa had publicly admitted to holding evidence allegedly linking Barretto and Ang to the disappearance of several cockfighting personalities. Now, with the uncovering of actual skeletal remains, many are questioning: What do they really know?
Insiders claim that among the clothing fragments found underwater were VIP tags from exclusive, members-only sabong arenas—places known to be frequented by powerful personalities, including Barretto and Ang.
Despite mounting public pressure, Barretto has refused to speak to the media, only issuing a cryptic post on social media:
“Sometimes silence screams louder than words.”
SENATOR BATO: “THIS IS A NATIONAL CRISIS OF JUSTICE”
Clearly shaken, Senator Dela Rosa has now called for a full-scale joint investigation involving the PNP, NBI, and forensic units from abroad.
“Kung may sindikato ngang nagpapatay at nagtapon ng katawan sa Taal, kailangan natin itong tukuyin agad. May mga pamilya na naghihintay ng hustisya. Hindi natin sila dapat biguin,” he declared.
The senator also hinted that more arrests may soon follow, warning that “even big names are not above the law.”
FAMILIES DEMAND ACTION, NOT JUST WORDS
The families of the victims, who have waited for over two years without closure, held a candlelight vigil by the lakeside shortly after the remains were discovered. Many wept openly, clutching framed photos of their missing loved ones.
“If this is where our sons were thrown like garbage, we want justice. We want names. We want punishment,” cried Elena Ramirez, mother of 29-year-old Mark Ramirez, one of the missing sabungeros.
Some relatives claimed they were warned by unknown callers in the past to “stop asking questions.” Now, they’re demanding full protection from the government as they prepare to press charges—against anyone involved, no matter how powerful.
ATONG ANG RESPONDS: “WITCH HUNT!”
Meanwhile, Atong Ang has denied all allegations, calling the entire operation a “political witch hunt” orchestrated by rivals. In a phone interview, he claimed:
“There is no proof that ties me or Ms. Barretto to any crime. I have cooperated with all legal inquiries. Let’s not forget this could be a setup.”
But few are convinced.
THE NATION WATCHES AS THE CASE UNFOLDS
With the discovery of physical remains and the potential involvement of celebrities, gamblers, and syndicates, the case of the missing sabungeros has transformed from a niche issue into a full-blown national scandal.
The public is now demanding:
A complete list of high-profile sabong financiers and organizers.
Protection for whistleblowers and witnesses.
Full transparency in the forensic investigation of the lake remains.
Senator Dela Rosa ended his recent press conference with a chilling statement:
“Ngayon na may kalansay na, may katotohanan nang lumulutang. Hindi na nila kayang itago pa ito.”