@QueenHellaxx It's funny how so many people are suddenly acting like they've been fans of Rene all along. Back then, they didn't even watch basketball, and most of them didn't even know who Rene was. Now that he's getting attention, everyone's hopping on the bandwagon just for clout.
These vloggers really need to be called out for spreading false information about the supposed “Divine” and “Rene” deaths. They’re clearly using Rene and Divine names just to gain more followers and earn money, even without proper context or respect for what’s actually happening.
Even Rene’s own mother is getting affected and being misled by what other people are saying online, even though there’s no real evidence or anything based on what actually happened.
What’s worse is that some of them are also fueling hate and misunderstanding toward Kieffer and others. It’s frustrating because instead of sharing facts, they keep posting clickbait and misinformation, and people end up believing it without verifying anything.
+As you can see, before, many people didn’t really care much about Rene—not all, but a lot. Now, even people who aren’t basketball fans or don’t really follow the sport are suddenly using his name just for clout. It feels like they’re exploiting his name for content and profit.
@jianfics The resort was lacking resources only one life jacket was available, and there was only one lifeguard on duty. There was also a lack of initiative. Even if they already informed Ateneo about the possible danger,
@jianfics and the rescue team for not handling the situation properly during the tragedy, especially when CPR for Rene was reportedly stopped too early. For Divine, there were claims that his heart was still beating when they had him in their hands