🐐 Mindanao SHOCKER: Men Linked to the Disappearance of Three Goat Traders SURRENDER — Raffy Tulfo Steps In!

A simple goat sale turned into a heartbreaking tragedy that didn’t just shake a single barangay — but an entire nation. And now, after days of silence, three men allegedly involved in the mysterious disappearance of three livestock sellers from Sultan Kudarat have come forward. Their confession? More disturbing than anyone expected.


📍 An Ordinary Day — That Ended in Anything But Ordinary

Just last week, three men from Sultan Kudarat — Ramon “Monching” Baluyot, Arnel Domingo, and Erick Santos — traveled to Cotabato to meet a potential buyer of goats. Selling livestock was their humble livelihood — just enough to put food on the table.

But after 24 hours, they stopped answering calls. Their last known location was traced to a remote part of Barangay Sinsuat.

Two days later, a local farmer noticed suspicious patches of soil near a rice field. What he found buried underneath would traumatize any parent or spouse.


😢 “They Weren’t Criminals. They Just Sold Goats.”

The three bodies were discovered wrapped in sacks, mouths sealed with tape, and wrists tightly bound. While forensic analysis was underway, personal belongings and IDs made identification immediate.

The victims’ families rushed to the scene — stunned, grieving, and unable to understand why something so brutal had happened.

In an emotional interview, Arnel’s wife said:

“I know my husband’s heart. He would never hurt anyone. All he wanted was to sell a few goats. Why did they do this to him?”


🚨 The Confession That Deepened the Pain

Yesterday, three men from General Santos City voluntarily surrendered to police, driven by fear and, allegedly, guilt.

Identified only as aliases “Bong,” “Toto,” and “Gibo,” the suspects admitted to the incident. According to their sworn statements, they had used a fake Facebook account to lure the victims into a trap.

Once the goat sellers arrived, the suspects blindfolded them, took their goats and belongings, and — in a moment of chaos and panic — carried out the fatal act.

“We didn’t mean for it to happen… It got out of control,” one suspect reportedly said.


💥 Raffy Tulfo: “NO EXCUSES!”

Senator Raffy Tulfo, known for his fearless advocacy for justice, was quick to speak out.

In his televised program, he declared:

“Three fathers were taken from their families — all for a few goats and a little cash?
You think that’s worth a life?
These men deserve the full weight of the law.”

He immediately proposed:

Fast-tracking criminal cases against the suspects

Legal and financial support for the grieving families

A full investigation to ensure no protectors or political connections shield the suspects


🕯️ At the Funeral: Sorrow in the Air, Rage in the Hearts

At the funeral held in Sultan Kudarat, hundreds came to mourn. Children clutched framed photos. Mothers wept uncontrollably. Neighbors prayed silently.

In the pouring rain, one child was heard shouting:

“That’s my Papa! Why did they take him?!”

Three coffins lined the street, covered in white flowers — a painful sight that the town will never forget.

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📣 Social Media Speaks: “They Weren’t Celebrities — But They Deserve Justice!”

The story lit up the internet. Hashtags like:

#JusticeForTheThree

#GoatSellersDeserveJustice

#TulfoForThePeople

…immediately trended across the country.

One viral post read:

“They weren’t rich. They weren’t famous. They just wanted to work.
But now they’re gone — and if we don’t fight for them, who will?”


🧭 What Happens Now?

Currently, the suspects remain in police custody. Investigations are ongoing, including:

Formal criminal charges being filed

Searching for the person who bought the stolen goats

Analyzing Facebook messages and chat histories tied to the fake buyer account

Senator Tulfo has vowed to personally attend the court hearings and monitor the case until justice is served.

MGA SUSPEK NA PUMAT4Y SA TATLONG NAGBENTA NG KAMBING AT BlNA0N SA MINDANAO  NAHULl NA,RAFFY TULFO


🕯️ Closing Thoughts: From Goats… to Graves

Three humble Filipino men. Three hardworking fathers.
All they wanted was to sell goats and earn a living.

What they received? Silence, fear, and a violent end.

Now, as their families mourn, the country demands only one thing:

Justice for the three who never made it home.


Let me know if you’d like me to generate AI images for the following:

The funeral scene with three coffins

The suspects turning themselves in

Raffy Tulfo speaking at a press conference

The families weeping at the burial sit