Former Sagada’s Town Mayor Pooten, Retired St Lukes Hospital Nurse, 2 others dies in a Canada car crash just few hours after a cryptic post

Just few hours after her cryptic post, a retired St Lukes Hospital Nurse, her husband former Sagada Town Mayor James Pooten Jr and 2 other relatives die in a car crash, just a week after their arrival in Canada; adding to the more than 10 Filipinos who died involving car accidents in Canada within the last 10 years.

It is a tragic death for retired St Lukes Hospital Nurse (Quezon City) Cymbeline Joan Lumpias-Pooten, Former Sagada, Mt Province Town Mayor James Bagano Pooten Jr, who just arrived for holiday visit in Canada. Prior to the accident, Cymbeline posted a cryptic post on her Facebook account with a “days are numbered” which seem to show she had a premonition of the tragedy. Died alongside with them in the accident are their 2 other relatives, Arlene and Jacob Padalla. May God rest their souls.

In October 2023, a newly wed Filipino couple, Jonathan Lopez and April Viernes, were killed by a suspected impaired driver. In June 2018, 50-year-old Filipina Isabel Soria was also killed in by hit-and-run in Ontario. In November 2014, four Filipinos were also killed in a car accident in Alberta, Canada. The next month, December, 2014, another three Filipinos workers including also a newly married couple returning from their language class were killed in a highway crash.

In March 2012, four Filipino temporary workers also died in a car crash when their SUV were struck head-on by a Range Rover travelling on the wrong side of the road.

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Super Typhoon tried and tested BBM’s 5500 Flood Control Projects. It’s weak!, says Filipinos.

BBM presented with pride his 5500 flood control projects worth P244B during his SONA, and after 2 days, it was tried and tested by Super Typhoon Carina.The weakness were witnessed by at least 31M Filipinos, seeing the massive floods across the country.

Philippines indeed has money. Philippines is not poor. It can buy and build anything it wants. From billions of intelligence funds to useless flood control projects that cost billions and billions of pesos, Philippines wealth is undeniable.

As expected, Filipinos remain poor because they are contented to live in the hands and promises of leaders they vote. Leaders and Filipinos live in circles, just going back and forth with no commitment to progress. Filipinos continue to be happy fighting each other during elections, standing for their chosen candidate and is happy to fight to death in exchange of relief goods, tupad and other forms of small tokens for their votes. Then when calamity and disaster arrive, they all suffer while the officials they have voted and fought for are in the comfort of their mansions or palace.

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Search for Philippine’s Most Valuable Content Creator

The Cordillera Connection (TCC) is launching its online search for Philippines Most Valuable Content Creator.

Nomination is now open for Philippines’ Most Valuable Creator, open to all Philippines-based or overseas Filipino Content Creators who are creating contents that delivers great impact to the lives of Filipinos or the world.

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Nomination closes June 30th, 2024.

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