At A Glance
- Rovelyn Baterbonia said Saturday, June 13, she wants nothing but a clear explanation of what really took place before the untimely deaths of his child Rene and his teammate Divine Adili in Ateneo's team-building activity in Dipaculao, Aurora.
(Rovelyn Baterbonia Facebook post)
For a grieving mother, an apology is not enough.
Rovelyn Baterbonia said Saturday, June 13, she wants nothing but a clear explanation of what really took place before the untimely deaths of his child Rene and his teammate Divine Adili in Ateneo’s team-building activity in Dipaculao, Aurora.
Ateneo posted Tab Baldwin's statement Friday where he admitted his mistake as a coach.
“Hindi sapat ang paghingi ng paumanhin para sa pagkamatay ng aking anak. Ang gusto ko lamang ay malaman at maipaliwanag ninyo kung ano talaga ang nangyari,” said Rovelyn in Cebuano.
Rovelyn also questioned why she wasn't notified of his son's death and only got the news on social media.
“Wala man lamang kayong naibigay na malinaw na impormasyon o update kung ano ang tunay na nangyari. Nakita ko na lamang sa social media na namatay na pala ang aking anak,” she continued.
“Ngunit hindi pa ninyo ako direktang kinontak o binigyan ng anumang patunay at paliwanag tungkol sa kanyang pagkamatay,” she added.
Rovelyn flew right away to Manila on Tuesday, June 9, to see in person her lifeless son in Quezon City. There, she and her loved ones had a press conference Wednesday, June 10, as they awaited the official autopsy report.
On Friday morning, June 12, Rene’s remains was flown back to Davao.