Our Ancestral Home Was Made A Shabu Factory
@cacay1 (83577)
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
September 1, 2016 8:13am CST
We were so shocked one morning 3 months ago when a police came to our house in the city to investigate me and my sisters.Our heart was throbbing fast when the police said if we have involvement with drug lords. I had the gut to say in a hard voice "no," what are you talking about? We have just learned it from you now.The police left leaving us so mad . I hired a bulldozer to bulldoze our ancestral home with 365sq m floor area, 2 storey house.
I blamed my nephew for he was the care taker, and we paid him, but he responded that those Korean nationals told him that they will rent our home.I was so mad that I jailed my nephew for breaking the law.Why hired renters without our knowledge.Too bad those drug lords are still at large this time.May they be shot by police.My nephew was also released from prison because conflict in the family rose.
Our ancestral home was bulldozed and neighbors were shocked of the family's instant decision, but we took, all the durable materials and appliances. I paid the bulldozer man,he too, was shocked because our house was so big. We do not care.Our family wanted peace of mind.
I do not know if you like our family's instant decision.
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11 responses
@sunrisefan (28524)
• Philippines
1 Sep 16
Oh I hope you did not make such a rush decision. Good thing the spirits of your parents did not visit you at night and ask you why you had the fruit of their toil bulldozed.
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@cacay1 (83577)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
2 Sep 16
@sunrisefan : Erratum: bulldozed 3 years ago,lol.
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@epiffanie (11326)
• Australia
2 Sep 16
Oh what a shame that you have to pull down your ancestral home.. It could have been preserved for the next generation of your family .. But I guess, if that's the only way you can have peace of mind, you alone can decide what's to be done ..
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@Macarrosel (7498)
• Philippines
2 Sep 16
Really? You destroyed your ancestral house for that? That's so sad. Maybe you just let someone clean it and took all the things that were not needed in there anymore.
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@cacay1 (83577)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
3 Sep 16
@Macarrosel , actually we cried after few days remembering our sweet yesterdays.
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@responsiveme (22926)
• India
2 Sep 16
That was a hard decision. But a courageous one, hope things are OK now.
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@louievill (28851)
• Philippines
1 Sep 16
Oh my God, hope it ends there and it in no way affects your hard effort to get a visa in another country. I hate to think but your nephew could be into it to be able to associate with these people especially foreigners
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@PurnaSharma (2562)
• Guwahati, India
2 Sep 16
So to faith anyone becomes tough dear.
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@PurnaSharma (2562)
• Guwahati, India
2 Sep 16
@cacay1,,, if i would there, I would give you a tight hug to give you a piece and relief from the incidence.
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@cacay1 (83577)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
2 Sep 16
@PurnaSharma, yes my dear, very hard decision and we missed our home that was abused.
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@cacay1 (83577)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
3 Sep 16
@PurnaSharma , How happy i would be, thanks dear for being so sweet.
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
1 Sep 16
that decision come up because are shocked by the incident, I cannot blame you for doing that.
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@thelme55 (77168)
• Germany
4 Sep 16
WOW!!! I would have not done it. I would have not destroyed the house which has a lot of good memories. But then I can understand you. Were you the one who have to decide it? When our ancestral house was destroyed because it was so old and my parents transfered to my house in the neighboring baranggay, I was emotional that it was no longer there. At least the lot is mine now and my siblings live there.