Bato to reopen probe into missing sabungeros if reso filed at Senate | GMA  News Online


Batangas, Philippines — In a dramatic twist that has reopened one of the most disturbing unsolved cases in recent years, Senator Bato Dela Rosa confirmed that new evidence has surfaced in the mysterious disappearance of multiple sabungeros (cockfighting bettors) — and this time, the trail leads directly to Taal Lake.

What was once considered a cold case is now burning hot once again, after skeletal remains and a partially sunken boat were discovered last week in a remote cove on the western side of the lake.

But perhaps the most shocking element?

Actress and socialite Gretchen Barretto has been allegedly mentioned in a confidential intelligence report connected to the case — raising questions that even seasoned investigators weren’t prepared to answer.


⚠️ The Discovery: Bones by the Water

According to the local PNP and NBI team, the discovery was made after a local fisherman tipped off authorities about a foul odor and strange debris floating near a mangrove cluster.

When authorities responded, they found partial bone fragments, some bloody clothing, and the remains of a small motorized boat — matching the description of one last seen transporting a group of sabungeros before they went missing.

Senator Bato Dela Rosa, visibly shaken during the press briefing, said:

“Kinilabutan ako. Akala ko tapos na ito. Pero hindi pala. May mas malalim pang kailangang halukayin.”


📁 New Witness, New Names

What adds even more fire to this unfolding drama is the emergence of a new witness — a former boatman who claims to have seen “prominent individuals” arriving at a private dock near the site of the disappearance.

While names are being kept confidential, one leaked report allegedly ties Gretchen Barretto to the investigation — not as a direct suspect, but as “a person of interest with known associations to one of the financiers” of an e-sabong operation under scrutiny.

Barretto has not released an official statement, but sources close to her insist she is being unfairly dragged into something she has no involvement in.

Still, online chatter is growing fast — and public pressure is mounting.


🧩 Timeline of a National Mystery

2021–2022: Multiple cockfighting enthusiasts vanish without a trace after attending high-stakes e-sabong events in different parts of Luzon.

Early 2023: Senate holds hearings. Families of the missing plead for justice.

Mid-2023: Case begins to fade as leads grow cold — until now.

2024: Fisherman’s tip revives case. Evidence found at Taal Lake.


🗣️ Public Reactions Explode

Filipinos, long invested in the mystery of the missing sabungeros, quickly reignited their interest as “#TaalLakeEvidence” and “#JusticeForSabungeros” trended on social media within hours of the press briefing.

“We haven’t forgotten. Now the truth is rising — from under the water.” – @BatangMakata

“Gretchen Barretto? What does she know?” – @TagaBayanPH

“Bato’s face said it all. This is big.” – @JusticeJunkie


🧨 What Happens Next?

The Senate is expected to reopen hearings on the case in the coming days, and authorities are now treating the site at Taal Lake as an active crime scene.

Senator Dela Rosa vowed to pursue this “hanggang dulo,” regardless of where the investigation leads — even if it involves powerful names in politics or showbiz.

“Kahit sino pa ‘yan — artista, negosyante, politiko — walang sinuman ang dapat ligtas sa hustisya,” Bato declared.


👀 Final Question: Who Will Be Named Next?

As more evidence is tested and the list of persons of interest grows, the country braces for what could be the most explosive chapter yet in the saga of the missing sabungeros.

All eyes are now on the Senate, on the lake, and on those whose names are starting to echo in whispers once more.