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A scuffle breaks out at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport with celebrity couple Claudine Barreto and Raymart Santiago ganging up on Inquirer columnist Mon Tulfo Sunday. YouTube user glamchiq00 captures the melee on video.


TULFO Black and blue. NIÑO JESUS ORBETA

A black eye was all the evidence that Inquirer columnist and radio host Ramon Tulfo brought to the Prosecutor’s Office on Monday.

Tulfo filed grave coercion and physical injury charges against show-biz couple Raymart Santiago and Claudine Barretto and six others who ganged up on him at the airport on Sunday in what netizens billed “Thrilla in NAIA.”

Wearing the same vest he had on during the attack, Tulfo said he decided to press charges against the Santiagos because of the mauling he received from the group.

Despite being outnumbered, “I did not back down,” said Tulfo.

“I would have charged this to experience,” he told the Inquirer after filing the complaint in the Pasay City Prosecutor’s Office. “But the cussing I received from her (Claudine} changed my mind. Besides, this should serve as a lesson to them to respect lowly people (maliliit na tao).

“Inalipusta niya yung pobreng empleyado (She ridiculed the poor employee),” he said.

He showed reporters the mouse under his right eye, which he said had been operated on last year. He also said that he was still feeling pain in the nape.

His lawyer, Mario General, said the degree of the charge against those who assaulted his client could be amended in the coming days when results of the medical exam on Tulfo shall have been released.

Tulfo, a martial arts expert, said he never figured in brawls such as the one he got into on Sunday because of his knowledge in self-defense.

But it appeared that facing several aggressors at the same time rendered his training of little use on that occasion.

In hindsight, the columnist said he shouldn’t have let his guard down when airport authorities came.

“I relaxed when the airport security and the police arrived, thinking they would restore order,” he said. “But I was wrong. They did not know what they were doing there.”

Ground staff berated

Tulfo had just arrived from Davao on Sunday morning when he heard a woman berating a Cebu Pacific ground staff for “her mishandled luggage.”

He said he initially sympathized with the angry woman because he had been writing about the issue in past columns.

He went to the airline’s complaints desk and pulled out his mobile phone to document the incident, the photos he hoped to use as part of a future column. But as he was taking photos, a man approached him and instructed him to surrender the phone.

Tulfo refused and he was mauled by the man, whom he later learned to be Raymart Santiago, and several others who reportedly were the actor’s companions.

A clip of the brawl has been uploaded on the video-sharing website YouTube and passed around the social networking site Facebook.

It showed Tulfo, wearing a khaki vest, being grabbed in a headlock by a man in a grey shirt while another man in a pink shirt threw overhand rights at the columnist.

Barretto was heard screaming and joining the melee, and looked like she kicked and slapped Tulfo as he was being held down.

One account hosting the video at YouTube garnered more than 800,000 hits.

The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) said there was nothing wrong in taking photographs of Barretto giving an airline staff a dressing down.

“Barretto and her husband are celebrities and are, thus, public figures. They were also in a public place and were involved in a commotion making the incident legitimate for coverage,” the NUJP said in a statement.

NUJP chairman Nestor Burgos Jr. said Tulfo was also right in not handing over his phone. “No one has the right to forcibly take a person’s camera or phone, especially of a journalist documenting a public incident.”

The National Press Club (NPC) described the beating of Tulfo as an attack on press freedom.

Malacañang said airport authorities were looking into the circumstances that led to the brawl.

But the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) indicated it would not conduct a formal inquiry.

MIAA General Manager Jose Angel Honrado said his office was “not competent to determine and we’re not mandated to determine the guilty party in the incident at NAIA Terminal 3.”

“Let’s wait for the courts to decide who’s at fault after the two sides have filed their respective complaints,” Honrado told the Inquirer.

Tulfo has complained to the MIAA head about the airport’s security personnel’s failure to pacify those involved in the rumble.—With a report from Norman Bordadora and Ruel Perz of Radyo Inquirer 990AM

For more of the report, listen to Radyo Inquirer 990AM.

Originally posted at 12:38 pm | Monday, May 07,  2012


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  • http://profile.yahoo.com/NPG2EMGLNR3QCNJXNE6WZVZXOU Shekinah Grace

    KUNG ANG EKSENA KAYA AY GANITO: SI CLAUDINE AY NAHULI SA AKTONG TINUTULUNGAN ANG ISANG MATANDANG BABAE NA NAHIMATAY SA AIRPORT TAPOS KINUNAN SYA NG PICTURES AND VIDEOS…PIPILITIN PA RIN KAYA NILA NA KUNIN KAY TULFO CELLPHONE NYA????

  • ryepim

    I have been hearing Raymart and Claudine’s statements for the past few days. IT DOES NOT MAKE SENSE!!! SAAN YUNG MGA PASA SA PAA NI CLAUDINE? MAY PINAKITA BA?

    • kazoo25

      una daw paika ika, ngayon naka baston na, tomorrow baka nakawheelchair na. magkano kaya bayad sa doctor na tumingin ke claudine.

  • kazoo25

    kung totoong sinuntok at sinipa ni mon tulfo si raymart bat wala siyang pinapakitang pasa?  bat si claudine lang na obviously eh umaarte lang

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/BECRRC5R632HC57NX23SDULWGE Govinda

    who cares thats what this people gets from making business on other peoples business, u deserve the beating lol..

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Maurita-Punzalan/100001156732601 Maurita Punzalan

    If I were Ramon Tulfo, I will not only charge spouses Santiago serious physical injuries  but will also charge Raymart Santiago the case of attempted pickpocket and snatching.  The case of  ganging up on Tulfo started with Tulfo pushing Raymart away from him as Santiago was
    picking his pocket  to be able to  get hold of his celfon.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2VLO53PRSSY76BZOWLOHJDM33M jeray

    Boypala palamunin ka ba ng pamilya mo? Kaya kung bumili ng baril. Talangang laki ng galit mo sa Tulfo anu? Anung eligal ba ginawa mo ha! Cguro pinagwa na sayo yan kaya nakatanim na sa isip mo

  • boypalaban

    di naman ako pabor sa illegal at wala naman akong personal na galit diyan kay Tulfo, pero inis ako sa mga gaya mong panatiko…di ka ba mabubuhay pag wala yang si Tulfo?



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