Baldwin's estranged wife: unfortunate incident 'not only predictable but preventable'
At A Glance
- Efi Baldwin, the estranged wife of Ateneo head coach Tab Baldwin, revealed in a video posted on Saturday, June 13, that she had repeatedly warned the school to keep him away from children.
Efi Baldwin (Screengrab from Tudor Clee X post)
Efi Baldwin, the estranged wife of Ateneo head coach Tab Baldwin, revealed in a video posted on Saturday, June 13, that she had repeatedly warned the school to keep him away from children.
The clip was posted on X (formerly Twitter), a few days after the untimely deaths of Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili.
She alleged that the veteran mentor should have been moved away from the campus and it was the school's responsibility to remove him from his position.
“At the time, I repeatedly told the Ateneo University that children are not safe around him and it was their duty to remove him,” Efi said, who married Baldwin in 2011 before separating they separated in 2020.
Efi also claimed that Ateneo put up a campaign through intimidation after relaying her concerns to the administration.
“I urged them to move him away from the campus, the university campus, and they proceeded to launch a campaign of intimidation and silencing,” added Efi, who clarified that she and Baldwin weren't together anymore yet still married.
Efi gave her piece to the grieving parents of Divine and Rene regarding Baldwin’s recent public apology.
“Arobelin and Elias, the deaths of your kids were not only predictable but preventable. The bodies of your kids are still warm and he's talking about moving on. That's terrible,” she continued.
Meanwhile, Efi’s daughter Giota retweeted the post with a caption that says team manager Epok Quimpo laughed at her mom during their discussion that involved Baldwin’s character.
“@epokquimps remember how you were laughing when we told you Tab was DANGEROUS to kids. Remember laughing at my mom? Remember putting him inside the Ateneo dorms and us begging you to take him out? Now you have two funerals to explain,” she wrote.
As of now, Baldwin and Ateneo have yet to give comments about the new allegations against the coach.