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Catch the latest episodes of 'Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso' every Sunday at 5PM on GMA, hosted by Emil Sumangil.
'Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso' aims to serve as a credible and reliable tool to hear grievances and complaints, expose wrongdoings, and take a proactive stance by providing concrete actions that will give hopeful resolution to every case featured.
Catch the latest episodes of 'Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso' every Sunday at 5PM on GMA, hosted by Emil Sumangil.
'Resibo: Walang Lusot ang May Atraso' aims to serve as a credible and reliable tool to hear grievances and complaints, expose wrongdoings, and take a proactive stance by providing concrete actions that will give hopeful resolution to every case featured.
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00:00 [Music]
00:02 It's been more than 3 months since Christian left the house.
00:04 And he hasn't felt the 12 years of his life
00:07 since he left his house.
00:10 The child has a heavy past.
00:13 And he has a dark past.
00:18 Third of the 5 siblings, Christian.
00:21 The story of his mother, Maricel,
00:23 whose name is not real.
00:24 Christian dreams of finishing his studies
00:27 and becoming a basketball player.
00:30 He's a talented kid.
00:32 That's why I said, "Son, it's like my heart is getting fat."
00:36 Not only my son's consumption.
00:40 But, his story,
00:42 his son's behavior changed
00:44 since he was molested by an LGBTQ member
00:47 in a computer shop in 2021.
00:50 How many of their children were molested
00:53 when we brought them to the barricade?
00:55 Christian's family filed a case
00:57 and the suspect was immediately imprisoned.
01:00 They also asked the child's expert.
01:04 Here's the evidence that Christian has
01:06 Intermittent Explosive Disorder or IED.
01:10 A condition that can be a result of traumatic experience
01:13 where his anger becomes aggressive
01:15 and can't be stopped by humans.
01:18 Show me your teeth.
01:21 He gets angry.
01:23 He gets a little scratch on his body.
01:25 It hurts him.
01:27 He gets sick.
01:28 He gets what he wants.
01:30 That's what he wants.
01:31 But Christian doesn't want to give him medicine.
01:35 That's why in February this year,
01:37 he was released from prison.
01:38 But Maricel doesn't give up
01:43 in finding her son.
01:45 Sir, please help my son.
01:48 She followed every child who could possibly be her son.
01:52 Until she found a guy,
01:55 Christian,
01:56 who was living under a bridge in Olongapo City
01:59 with another child.
02:01 It hurts.
02:03 It hurts so much.
02:04 I feel like I'm going to faint.
02:05 That's why I'm fighting them
02:08 because I want to teach them well.
02:11 So to make Maricel feel better,
02:15 she approached the reception
02:17 in hopes of being able to be with her son again.
02:20 What I'm afraid of
02:23 is what will happen to him on the streets.
02:25 The one who will be hurt or the one who will be hurt.
02:28 The mother of Maricel fell asleep at the reception
02:34 to find her son, Christian.
02:36 The child was released
02:38 after he didn't want his mother to give him medicine
02:41 for his feeling of intermittent explosive disorder.
02:46 While walking around the reception
02:48 and some social workers of the barangay,
02:50 she saw a familiar face with Maricel.
02:54 Confirmed,
02:58 Christian is the child found by the barangay
03:01 who was being taken care of on the streets.
03:03 After more than 3 months of being taken care of by Maricel,
03:15 she was able to hug her son again.
03:17 How are you?
03:20 Are you eating?
03:22 I haven't seen you for a while.
03:25 It's like I've seen you for the first time.
03:27 I'm so happy.
03:29 But what she thought was a happy reunion of their mother,
03:43 she was able to return to the absence and the child's sudden disappearance.
03:47 When the child fell,
03:49 she was immediately taken to a center for youth facility.
03:53 The next day,
03:56 the local government of Olongapo City formally turned over
03:59 Christian to the MSWDO of Dinalupian, Bataan.
04:03 He was immediately brought in by a social worker in the counseling session.
04:10 How are you?
04:12 I'm okay.
04:13 Because you are a child who is already in the process of being adopted
04:18 or what we call children at risk.
04:21 You don't think about your parents anymore,
04:23 you don't think about your siblings anymore,
04:25 you're just on your own.
04:27 We will help you.
04:28 We will help you a lot so that you can get better.
04:32 But in the middle of Christian's counseling,
04:35 You followed me,
04:36 you were with me.
04:37 I was working.
04:40 I was doing something.
04:42 I'm not helping you.
04:44 I'm not helping you.
04:45 I'm not helping you.
04:47 That's not a good thing to do.
04:50 We will take care of you.
04:52 I will beat you.
04:53 The child became aggressive again.
04:56 I'm tired of this.
04:59 Even her own mother,
05:02 she was suddenly beaten.
05:05 I can't believe it.
05:09 You need to call your mother.
05:11 Because of the violence,
05:13 the Dinalopian MSWDO decided that Christian cannot be admitted to a shelter
05:19 especially if he is likely to be sick by other children.
05:23 Why did you hit me?
05:25 So we need to give him medicine first
05:28 so that he can be rehabbed
05:30 so that his depression or any other problem can be solved.
05:37 With the help of the receipt,
05:39 a 12-year-old boy who was beaten by his own mother,
05:42 was saved by the Dinalopian MSWDO.
05:45 There he is.
05:46 How old is he?
05:50 He's 11.
05:51 11?
06:03 Here is the video of the counselling while the social welfare officer is talking to the child's mother.
06:08 Look at what the minor will do.
06:10 He suddenly hit his own mother
06:13 in front of the social welfare officer while the counselling is being done.
06:18 When the violent bully showed up,
06:20 the Dinalopian MSWDO decided that it's better if Christian will be brought to a rehabilitation facility
06:29 so that he can recover and undergo behavioral rehabilitation.
06:34 Here in Bataan, we don't have a shelter regarding child at risk or the so-called CAR.
06:43 We need to be treated properly.
06:47 We are moving fast but the child is not being treated properly.
06:55 So, with the help of the mother and the recommendation of the authority,
06:59 Christian was brought to a private rehabilitation facility
07:03 so that he can recover and not return to the streets.
07:08 Here, the medical staff of the rehabilitation facility explained
07:14 what programs will help to control Christian's condition.
07:19 Within 3 to 6 months, Christian can recover.
07:26 Mostly, it's because of our program.
07:29 Even their behaviors that they see as wrong, the program can help.
07:35 One of the things we explained is that it's not a punishment to bring them to a facility like this.
07:41 They are here to help them.
07:44 At the same time, they will not be brought here if they are not brought outside.
07:48 I'm crying and I'm shaking.
07:50 I don't understand.
07:52 I'm just happy for my son that he was able to help me with his program.
07:57 After more than 3 months of living in the streets and under the bridge,
08:02 this will be Christian's new home.
08:05 Far from any kind of danger and above all,
08:09 a new hope for their mother.
08:16 [Music]
08:19 [Music]
08:22 [Music]
08:25 at GMA Public Affairs YouTube channel.