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🇵🇭 or BISAYA/CEBUANO
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- 🇺🇸 She Vanished So the Truth Couldn’t Catch Her
- 🇵🇭 BISAYA: Nangawala Siya Para Dili Siya Maabtan sa Kamatuoran
🇺🇸 She Vanished So the Truth Couldn’t Catch Her
At one time, I could still see her name.
I could message her — she just wouldn’t reply.
Her profile was locked, her photos hidden, her presence cold and distant… but at least she existed
Now she doesn’t.
After I began publicly sharing my story — after I started posting videos, evidence, and truth — the digital trace of Anngeneth Maylan Degillo began to vanish.
First, I noticed she was ignoring all my messages. Then, her friend count started dropping. What was once hundreds — maybe even thousands — went down to 83. Now, I can’t find her at all.
Either she blocked me, or she deleted her profile.
And while some might say that’s just social media… in my case, it’s more than that.
Facebook was my only way to monitor where she was — the only tool I had to maybe, just maybe, track where she had taken my son.
She didn’t disappear for protection. She disappeared because I was finally telling the truth.
She didn’t just abandon me. She abandoned our son — then returned only to take him while my back was turned. No court order. No notice.
And when I tried to reach her? To contact her peacefully? To reconnect with the child I raised?
The Sacsac Barangay filed a BPO against me.
Not because I hurt anyone. But because I refused to stay silent.
So what does it mean when a mother disappears online, after abandoning her duties in real life?
It means the concealment is no accident.
It means she knows what she’s doing — and that she’s not just avoiding me.
She’s avoiding accountability.
And in doing so, she’s continuing the greatest injustice of all:
Keeping a son from his father… and calling it protection.
#Justice4Adri #ParentalAlienation #DigitalConcealment #BringAdriHome #FatherhoodMatters
🇵🇭 BISAYA: Nangawala Siya Para Dili Siya Maabtan sa Kamatuoran
Sa una, makita pa nako iyang ngalan.
Maka-chat pa ko niya — pero dili lang siya motubag.
Naka-lock iyang profile, wala na iyang mga picture, bugnaw ug layo na iyang presensya… pero buhi pa siya sa online.
Karon, murag wala na gyud.
Pag sugod nako og post sa akong istorya — mga video, ebidensya, ug tinuod — hinay-hinay na siya nawala sa internet.
Una, iyang mga reply wala na. Sunod, nihinay og gamay iyang mga amigo. Sauna daghan kaayo — siguro libo pa — nahimo na lang 83.
Karon, dili na gyud nako siya makit-an.
Tingali gi-block ko niya, o gi-delete niya iyang account.
Para sa uban, gamay ra na. Pero para nako, dakong butang.
Ang Facebook ra ang paagi nako para masayod asa siya — ug asa niya gidala akong anak.
Dili siya nangawala para sa seguridad.
Nangawala siya kay nagsugod nako og sulti sa tinuod.
Wala lang niya gibiyaan ako. Gibiyaan sad niya among anak — nya nibalik lang para kuhaon siya samtang wala ko kakita.
Walay korte. Walay pahibalo.
Pag sulay nako og contact niya? Og pakig-istorya og tarong? Og pangita sa akong anak?
Ang Barangay Sacsac ang ni-file og BPO batok nako.
Dili tungod kay naay akong gi-pasakitan.
Kundili kay wala ko gusto maghilom.
Unsa may kahulugan kung ang usa ka inahan mawagtang sa social media human siya mibiya sa iyang responsibilidad sa tinuod nga kinabuhi?
Nagpasabot na nga ang iyang pagpanago — dili aksidente.
Kabalo siya unsay iyang gibuhat. Ug dili lang ko ang iyang gilikayan.
Iyaha gilikayan ang pagpanubag.
Ug sa iyang pagbuhat ani, iyang ipadayon ang labing dakong sayop:
Ang pagpugong sa amahan nga makakita sa iyang anak — ug tawgon pa gyud kini nga “proteksyon.”