Woman in viral video says taking of photos, videos in their property disturbs, threatens their lives

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CEBU CITY, Philippines -- Maria Amy Hofilña, the woman in a viral video accused of not paying the balance of a food package she ordered, said the taking of photos and videos in her residence by

Random motorists stop in front of the house of Maria AmMaria Amy Hofilña in Barangay Babag, Cebu City to take souvenir photos, a gesture which the owner said has gravely affected their privacy and peace. |Mae Fhel Gom-os

In an interview with GMA News on Wednesday, July 28, 2021, Hofilña said the live video which was taken on Sunday, July 25 by Marjorie Abastas, has caused so much trouble and stress to their family. Hofilña said that since the day the video was posted on Facebook and went viral, random motorists would stop in front of their house to take photos and videos.“It poses a threat to our lives. It really poses a threat to our lives. Where is the protection now?,” said Hofilña.

Citing the damage that Abasta’s video has caused, Hofilña disclosed that she is now firm in her decision to sue the seller despite the mediation of public service icon Raffy Tulfo on Tuesday, July 27.

 

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At this point, people should know already that Tulfo is not good for settling disputes and problems. He's not even a legitimate legal counsel. I don't understand why people still look up to him when there are proper ways to settle disputes🙄

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