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WATCH: Fish vendor gives her earnings to Marcos Jr.

By: - Contributor / @inquirerdotnet
12:50 PM March 22, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines — Presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has received a heartfelt gesture from one of his supporters while making the rounds in Navotas City.

Marcos received a brown envelope containing a letter and cash while doing his motorcade.

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It turned out that the money came from a fish vendor who saved it up to give it to Marcos.

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He told Mayor Toby Tiangco who accompanied him during the motorcade to return the money.

But the lady fish vendor, who was near in tears, insisted.

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“Tulong po naman sa inyo ‘yan sir… Ok lang ok lang. Pinaghirapan po natin sa isda yan sir,” she said.

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The vendor is identified as Clamencia Garcia, who works at the Navotas Fish Port.

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“Sa ‘di inaasahang pagkakataon napaluha ako habang nasa caravan,” said Marcos in his social media page.

“Maraming maraming salamat Nanay Clemencia sa ‘di matutumbasang suporta mo sa akin at sa buong Uniteam.”

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“Kayo ang inspirasyon namin upang ipagpatuloy ang nasimulang adhikain.”

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