PART I: Two celebrities witness "pepper-spray incident"


 
Actresses Angelu de Leon and Maricar de Mesa (right column, top and bottom) back up socialite Neny Montinola (left column, top) in an incident which points the accusing finger at Patricia Panlilio-Cu-Unjieng, another socialite.  

PART I: Two celebrities witness "pepper-spray incident"

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All she could do, Angelu adds, was to keep the lady calm. "I kept on telling her, ‘Stay calm. Don't panic. Don't worry, your face is still buo. Relax.'"

 

Then Angelu made the crucial decision to drive Neny to the hospital.

 

Continuing her story, Angelu says, "Nakababa yung windows para mahanginan yung mukha niya. We went to E.R. 'Tapos flinush siya with sterile water. Kasi kung ordinary water daw, may chlorine pa rin, e. I was holding her hand. I was trying to open her eyes."

 

That was also when, Angelu says, she learned that the ammonia smell had come from a "pepper spray," and that her friend had just been a "direct target."

 

She recounts, "The doc said, ‘Good thing, naka-contacts siya kasi direct hit sa mata yung pepper spray, e. Posible na ma-damage yung cornea.'"

 

Angelu recalls that Neny herself tried recalling bits and pieces of the story "habang nakahiga sa E.R."

 

According to Angelu, "Sabi ni Neny, twice siyang na-sprayan. Naramdaman daw niya yung spray. Nakita niya kung sino yung gumawa. Sabi nga ng doctor, ‘It was a direct hit.' Meron din daw mga nakakita sa mga nangyari."

 

Part II: Patricia Panlilio’s camp denies involvement in "pepper-spray incident"

 


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