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The bus driver who was seen being assaulted by a businessman along a road in Silang, Cavite, has chosen not to pursue legal action, the Philippine National Police (PNP) confirmed.
The incident, which occurred last Saturday, reportedly started when the businessman’s wife sideswiped the bus using their pick-up truck. The bus driver then stopped and confronted the couple, leading to the altercation that was caught on video and circulated online.
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He added that both parties reached an agreement covering the bus driver’s medical treatment and moral damages amounting to ₱40,000, as well as ₱18,000 for the repair of the damaged bus. Tuaño withheld the names of both individuals, identifying only their ages—52 for the bus driver and 33 for the businessman.
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Meanwhile, the Department of Transportation announced that the pick-up driver’s license has been suspended for 90 days. The driver was also summoned to explain why they should not face a case for reckless driving following the viral road incident.
News, photos, or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, this could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable to one's daily life. These stories are among those that people would be able to learn from every day, and apply them in their own lives. Crimes that happen to ordinary people are also those that many give attention to.
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In other news, a lawyer was arrested in Quezon City for allegedly duping victims through fake investment offers. She reportedly took ₱140,000 from a couple, promising weekly profits of ₱5,600. Police said she had previously been jailed for a similar case but went into hiding after posting bail. Authorities urge other victims to file complaints to elevate the case to syndicated estafa.
Still in other news, a classroom ceiling at Lapu-Lapu Elementary School in Davao City collapsed during class on October 7, 2025. Approximately 40 Grade 4 students sustained minor injuries but were safely evacuated. The quick execution of the 'duck, cover, and hold' drill by the teacher helped prevent serious harm. School authorities have reported the incident to DepEd and DPWH, and the school has shifted to a blended learning setup.
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