+ Follow JAYSON BANOGON Tag
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[Title] => Payatas tragedy: One year after
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After a wall of garbage came tumbling down a year ago at the Payatas dumpsite in Quezon City, Jayson Banogon, who was nine at the time, suddenly found himself orphaned.
Banogon lost both his parents and four-month-old brother in the trashslide of July 10, 2000, buried alive along with hundreds of residents in the barangay ironically called Lupang Pangako.
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[AuthorName] => Bebot Sison Jr.
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JAYSON BANOGON
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After a wall of garbage came tumbling down a year ago at the Payatas dumpsite in Quezon City, Jayson Banogon, who was nine at the time, suddenly found himself orphaned.
Banogon lost both his parents and four-month-old brother in the trashslide of July 10, 2000, buried alive along with hundreds of residents in the barangay ironically called Lupang Pangako.
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