The three siblings who tragically died after being set on fire by their own mother—who also took her own life—have now been laid to rest. The entire Aspero family is overwhelmed with grief and mourning as they face the unimaginable loss of their loved ones.

In the midst of this tragedy, the father has been left alone, heartbroken, carrying the heavy burden of their loss. Joyce, the mother, was buried first on May 22. Reports say the funeral of the three children was held separately and far from their mother’s, who was laid to rest in Batangas—something that angered her family.

In a post, a woman named An wrote:
“Goodbye, Joyce. May you and your children find eternal peace and love.
Even though you were not buried together with your children, which you surely never expected—how cruel that they even separated you at the funeral and burial. Fate has been so selfish until the very end. But wherever you are now, I’m certain you’re together again.
As a wife, a mother, and now a grandmother, I sincerely offer my condolences to those left behind who loved Joyce and her children. I, too, am still grieving.

It’s hard and painful to lose someone you love, but we will all die someday in different ways that only God, our Father, truly knows.

You no longer need to worry, Joyce.
You won’t be stressed anymore because of the tight budget for your children.
You won’t have to worry anymore that they might go hungry.
Even though you are buried separately from your children, you know they won’t suffer anymore from hunger or hardship, because they are now angels in heaven.
Rest in peace, Joyce, and to your children.

I may not know you personally, but I truly feel sorry for your situation.
I understand why you did what you did.

It’s also deeply painful for Joyce’s family, knowing that because of her husband, she ended both her own life and those of her children.

The police officer husband should also be held accountable, and the meddling mother-in-law is infuriating—truly a villain.
Now, the husband and his mother are at peace, because Joyce is gone. The husband can now continue his womanizing. But karma will come to both of them.

You reap what you sow. Maybe Joyce was just unlucky—with her husband, her in-laws, and the life she chose with the man she decided to stay with.

That promise of being together through thick and thin? In tough times, she was left all alone.
The most painful thing for a woman is when her partner isn’t there for her during hardships—especially when her own family becomes the enemy.

Only the Lord truly knows who among them deserves punishment.
Wounds may heal, but memories will never be erased.

It’s obvious the man didn’t really care, because they even separated the mother from her children at the funeral.