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00:00The saviors are full of grief and sorrow.
00:04Some are still looking for their boat after the ship was wrecked.
00:10Unfortunately, the boat is still not found.
00:12Marisol Abdurrahman is the witness.
00:18After being rescued from the middle of the sea,
00:21John Robert's fishing boat was found in Subic, Zambales.
00:25It sank on July 3 after the wreckage of a boat.
00:28The brothers Robert and Jose Mundoñedo were in the boat.
00:32Jose is missing and is still looking for him.
00:35While Robert is in the middle of a wrecked boat.
00:39He has been hungry, thirsty, and tired for three days
00:42while he was holding on to a rope.
00:44But his heart is still full of life.
00:47Robert did not expect that a tragedy would happen to them.
00:51Because as far as I know, they are only 16 nautical miles away from where I live.
00:57And it is still far from Scarborough Shoal.
00:59Robert's story.
01:00Around 1 p.m. on July 3, they were supposed to leave.
01:04That's why their boat was tied to a rope.
01:07They saw a boat in the distance.
01:10But in an instant, they saw the boat in front of them and they got off.
01:14My brother was standing.
01:17I told him not to jump.
01:20I was on the boat.
01:21The boat sank.
01:27The boat sank?
01:29Yes, ma'am.
01:30Now, I was with them.
01:33What I did was, it was too deep.
01:36I was holding on to a rope.
01:38What I did was, I let go of the rope.
01:41Robert could not swim deep into the sea.
01:43That's why he got up.
01:45That's when he saw his brother Jose, who was on the boat.
01:49This is the boat.
01:51This is the front.
01:54This is where he got off the boat.
01:56It was too late for him to jump and go to Jose.
01:59Because he was already far away and he was in danger.
02:02Until his younger brother fell off the boat.
02:06Robert felt mixed feelings.
02:09I'm sorry.
02:12I'm really sorry.
02:14I'm telling you this again and again.
02:16And he jumped.
02:17Those boats are crazy.
02:21When I go to sleep, I can't stop thinking about my brother.
02:26It's because of the two of us.
02:27The Nautical Highway considers the waters in the West Philippine Sea
02:31where the tragedy took place.
02:33That's why it's being investigated what other boats sank
02:36in the fishing boat of Robert.
02:38We saw a record of a vessel that passed through there.
02:44But still, we're still looking at it
02:47because there's a possibility that someone passed through there
02:50and killed the EIS.
02:52There's one suspect.
02:54That's the one on the truck.
02:56But sometimes, it's very important to consider the time.
03:03The Philippine Coast Guard continues to look for Jose Mundoñedo.
03:07Aside from their boat and the Nautamonotis to Mariners that were released,
03:11the fishermen also helped to look for Jose.
03:16We're telling everyone who has a radio
03:19and information to be on the lookout
03:24for a possible sighting of a body or any sign of life.
03:31And now, his mother can't help but worry.
03:35Why did you come back?
03:37Because a lot of people are waiting for you.
03:40I just want him to be alive.
03:46For GMA Integrated News,
03:49Marisol Abduraman is your witness.
03:54Kapuso, let's be a witness together!
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