Absalon cousins laid to rest as calls for justice pour in

Far Eastern University (FEU) football player Kieth Absalon and his cousin, Nolven, were laid to rest on Sunday, exactly a week after they were killed by an anti-personnel mines (APMs) explosion planted by New People’s Army (NPA) rebels in Masbate City.

Thousands of Masbateños, together with the families and loved ones of the victims, most of them in white shirts printed with “Justice for Kieth and Nolven”, joined the necrological service at the Masbate Baptist Church and the funeral procession in Barangay Kalipay.

“We need justice, justice for Kieth, justice for Nolven. Don’t ever put justice into your hands. Only the Philippine Army and Philippine National Police have the authority to execute justice. All we have to do is to wait. Let’s wait for it,” Pastor William Sajagon said during the Mass.

Rufino Arellano, a family friend, remembered the 21-year-old Kieth as a naturally talented athlete with a constant desire to improve, disciplined, focused, and aggressive.

“He had lots of determination, followed his coaches and loved his teammates, friends, and relatives,” Arellano said in his eulogy. “He respected his teammates, coaches, and referees but sad to say, ang mga naghimo sainda is walang respeto sa sainda, walang respeto sa buhay kan tawo, walang respeto sa (he was killed by people without self-respect, no respect for life, no respect for) humanity.”

Arellano, who works at the Department of Education and acts as tournament manager in competitions, said even players and coaches from schools he played against in the annual Palarong Pambansa wanted to attend the funeral but Covid-19 pandemic restrictions prevented them.

“Maybe the Lord is right when He gave you the awards because He is satisfied with how far you have come. I know you’re doing well. You’re the one who will guide us again. We love you!” Nathalie, Kieth’s younger sister who plays for the University of Santo Tomas football squad, posted in the vernacular on Facebook.

The victims were riding their bicycles when the APMs exploded in Purok 4, Barangay Anas village on the morning of June 6.

Nolven’s 16-year-old son was also injured.

Source: Philippines News Agency

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