00:00 Meanwhile, in a cemetery in Malabo, there are no more corpses to be found due to the ongoing renovation.
00:07 The relatives agreed to light a candle in a wall with a list of the dead,
00:13 which is still moving with the names of the living.
00:16 Jonathan Andala was there.
00:18 That's my name. I'm still alive.
00:24 Instead of being serious in her cries, Jimmy couldn't help but laugh.
00:29 He saw the names on the list of the dead.
00:33 Your name is written there?
00:36 Why is that? What happened?
00:37 My father should be there.
00:39 So what should be written?
00:40 It should be "Senior".
00:42 But what's written?
00:43 Junior. I'm the junior.
00:45 That's why my sister and I were laughing.
00:49 I said, "Sister, I'm still alive. Why is there a tombstone?"
00:53 She was referring to the "Wall of Remembrance" where the names of almost all the buried in Tugatog Public Cemetery are written.
01:00 Jimmy was going to put the wrong name on the Malabon City Hall.
01:04 The City Hall made the walls because it's not allowed to bring in the dead and the corpses while the cemetery is being renovated.
01:11 This is also where you can light a candle.
01:14 I said, "The stone is there. You can light a candle here."
01:19 There were squatters. This is a good place to visit.
01:24 Some people were willing to come near the "Wall of Remembrance" but were not allowed.
01:29 So they were just asking the people of the cemetery to put their flowers and candles on the "Wall of Remembrance".
01:35 The remains of the buried in Tugatog are now in storage while the renovation is not yet complete.
01:40 In the middle of the Public Cemetery of Caloocan, the "Wall of Remembrance" was also left where the bones of the daughter of Ms. Corazon are.
01:48 My daughter is here. There was a revolt here.
01:52 When we came back last year, she was no longer here.
01:56 She was supposed to be asking questions in the office of the cemetery but it was closed earlier.
02:00 So she was just lighting a candle in the space.
02:03 It's like the parents' hearts are hurting.
02:06 When you go, your daughter is not there.
02:08 In Manila Memorial Park, President Bongbong Marcos was in the process of putting flowers on the "Wall of Remembrance" of the Aquino family.
02:14 The former senator and two former presidents, three of the more than a million buried here, so the number of visitors is increasing.
02:21 Until dawn tomorrow, visitors can still visit.
02:23 But tomorrow, it will return to the old time of 6am to 6pm.
02:27 In Loyola Memorial Park, where the veteran journalist Mike Enriquez was buried, many people also visited their grave.
02:35 For GMA Integrated News, Jonathan Andal, for Tutok 24 Hours.
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