BREAKING: Human Remains Found in ATONG ANG’s Backyard — Senator Bato Dela Rosa FURIOUS: “This Is the Evidence We’ve Been Waiting For!” 😱💀 What authorities unearthed in a private property tied to gambling figure Atong Ang may be the biggest break yet in the missing sabungeros case. Bones, bloodstained clues, and chilling silence—this could change everything.

Nueva Ecija, Philippines — The long-standing mystery of the missing sabungeros (cockfighting bettors) may finally be unraveling — and the discovery is nothing short of horrifying.

Earlier today, operatives from the Philippine National Police – Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG), alongside forensic teams from the NBI, confirmed the discovery of multiple human skeletal remains buried in a secluded area of farmland reportedly linked to Atong Ang, the controversial gambling figure often connected to illegal e-sabong operations.

According to police, the excavation revealed a potential mass grave, reigniting the nation’s most chilling unsolved case.


🦴 What Was Discovered?

The forensic team reported finding:

Three full human skeletons and additional bone fragments

One skull with signs of blunt-force trauma

Shreds of cockfighting uniforms, sim cards, and ID lanyards

Rusted shackles and rope, partially buried alongside the bones

Chemical traces possibly used to conceal decomposition

“This is no longer a missing persons case,” said an NBI official on site.
“This is a mass killing—and the evidence is undeniable.”


😡 Bato Dela Rosa: “This Is No Longer a Case — This Is a Crime!”

Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa, who has been at the forefront of the Senate’s investigation into the missing sabungeros, responded with visible outrage:

“I am furious! If this turns out to be true, this means that innocent Filipinos were silenced and buried like animals.
And if Atong Ang is involved — he will not walk away from this!”

Dela Rosa is calling for:

An immediate freeze on all assets linked to Atong Ang

Arrest warrants for persons of interest

An emergency Senate hearing to reopen the full investigation


🕵️ How Did They Find It?

The discovery was made after a whistleblower came forward — someone who claims to have been part of a clean-up crew tasked with “disposing of evidence” linked to illegal sabong operations.

The informant provided authorities with a detailed map, leading the team to a remote part of Nueva Ecija where the gruesome find was made.

“He said this was only one site. There may be more,” said a CIDG officer.


💣 Is Atong Ang Connected?

While Atong Ang has consistently denied involvement, the land where the remains were found is allegedly owned by a shell company linked to his business associates.

So far, no statement has been issued from Ang’s legal team.

However, Senate investigators say that if the connection is proven, Ang could face multiple charges, including:

Conspiracy to commit murder

Obstruction of justice

Abuse of power and influence


👥 Public Outrage Erupts

Filipinos across the country have taken to social media in fury and disbelief:

“They buried these men like trash. This is unforgivable.” – @JusticeForSabungeros

“Atong Ang, face the people. This is no longer about gambling. This is about lives.” – @ExposeTheTruthPH

“Bato, don’t stop. We need answers. We need justice.” – @PinoyAwakened

Trending hashtags include: #JusticeForSabungeros#BatoExplodes, and #AtongMustAnswer


⚖️ What Happens Now?

DNA testing is now underway to identify the recovered remains

The Senate hearing will resume within the week

New witnesses are expected to testify under protective custody

International human rights groups are now monitoring the case

“This is the moment we’ve been waiting for,” said one lawyer representing the families.
“The truth has been buried long enough. It’s time to unearth justice.”


💔 A Wake-Up Call for the Nation

For families who have waited two years for answers, the discovery is a heartbreaking validation of their worst fears.

“We prayed he was still alive,” said one father.
“Now we just want to give him a proper burial.”


📢 Final Thought

What lies beneath the ground speaks louder than any denial.
The missing sabungeros were never missing — they were buried in silence.
And now, that silence has been shattered.

“The earth may try to hide the crime,” Senator Bato said,
“but the truth always finds a way to rise.”