A campsite staff member in Rizal, Philippines, punched a visitor who was shouting frustrations at a mountain after a recent heartbreak. The incident occurred on February 10th, and the staff member was arrested and detained at the Tanay Police Station.
A few days before Valentine’s Day, Dawn Cuenzo Salmo visited a campsite in Tanay, Rizal with some friends to get over a recent heartbreak. According to Oscar Oida’s report in 24 Oras on Wednesday, a brokenhearted Salmo shouted out his frustrations at a rented campsite in the mountains of Rizal on the morning of February 10. Things quickly took a turn for the worse when a campsite staffer confronted the 32-year-old Salmo for shouting profanities.
Guest niyo kami dito, bakit nananakit ka?’,” said an angry Salmo who had to be restrained by his companions. The campsite staffer was arrested on the day of the incident and is currently detained at the Tanay Police Station. He did not give a comment to GMA Integrated News.The police said that the staffer explained to them the incident happened early in the morning where people were still sleeping. He said he needed to call out the shouting camper for his actions.
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