Janno Gibbs wants the PNP to apologize over 'lapses' in their investigation of father's death


Actor-director Janno Gibbs want the Philippine National Police (PNP), particularly the individuals that leaked to social media sensitive images of his father Ronaldo Valdez, to issue a public apology relating the same.

He maintained that their "reckless actions" as with "the consequent media attacks against my family caused us immense emotional distress."

He made clear though that they are not pursuing legal action against those responsible.

They simply want to "mourn and deal with the pain privately."

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"With this, we fervently wish that our appeal to the PNP will not fall on deaf ears, allowing us to swiftly bring an end to this regretful chapter of our lives.” 

Janno's statement in full (as read by his lawyer, Atty. Lorna Kapunan):  

"The sudden death of my father Ronaldo Valdez on 17 December 2023 shocked, not just my family, but the entire showbiz industry. Before my family could process our grief, we faced even more pain due to the oblivious handling of the investigation by the Philippine National Police, leading to the unauthorized release of the video online detailing the investigation and the subsequent thoughtless social media posts - some sharing my private information and others circulating fake news, even outrageously suggesting that I had a part in my father's death.

"Such negligent handling of the investigation, and the consequent media attacks against my family caused us immense emotional distress. 

"We strongly denounce, in the strongest terms possible, the evident mismanagement of the investigation and mishandling of sensitive data showing apparent lapses and breaches of confidentiality on the part of the Investigation Team. Such reckless actions of certain individuals in leaking sensitive information are deeply alarming - not just for my family, but for society as a whole. 

"We therefore demand that the PNP and the officers directly accountable for the lapses in the investigation make a public apology for the breach of trust and the trauma caused to my family.

"To enable us to mourn and deal with the pain privately, we have decided not to pursue further legal actions against the responsible police officers.

"Nonetheless, we were informed that an ongoing investigation is underway against the erring police officers, and we remain optimistic that the PNP and the appropriate government agencies will take the necessary action against those responsible. 

"We trust that the agencies and individuals overseeing the said investigation will be transparent and honest in their reports. 

"Finally, we encourage the public to exercise vigilance when sharing videos and posts online. We hope that this will also serve as a reminder to the netizens, who have duties to act responsibly online, especially so when the posts and videos affect individuals who are still in the midst of grieving. 

"With this, we fervently wish that our appeal to the PNP will not fall on deaf ears, allowing us to swiftly bring an end to this regretful chapter of our lives. I would also like to take this opportunity to extend my gratitude to the people who, instead of immediately judging the situation, sympathized with our family for the loss of my father. Thank you."