Kin of slain SAF who killed Marwan: Death hard to forget
>> Sunday, October 8, 2017
By
Liza T. Agoot
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet
-- The family of a Special Action Force member who was apparently the one
who shot and killed international terrorist Zulkifli Binhir also known as
“Marwan” in the Mamasapano massacre is finding it had to get over his death and
visit his grave every weekend.
Marwan, a
bomb expert was on the wanted list of the United States for various bombing
incidents in Mindanao and other parts of Southeast Asia until he was silenced
by the gun of Senior Insp. Gednat Tabdi, who was also killed in Mamasapano,
Maguindanao on Jan. 25, 2015.
Edna Tabdi,
mother of Gednat, said her son was one
of the two SAF troopers who were awarded the Medal of Valor by former President
Benigno Aquino III.
Edna has
three other sons who are in the police service. Of the three, one is also a SAF
trooper like Gednat.
The Tabdi
family has 15 other members who are with the Philippine National Police and a
few with the Armed Forces of the Philippines, many of whom are assigned in
Mindanao.
Despite the
pain of always trying to recall the tragic events, Edna talked about losing a
child and attaining the justice they've been fighting for.
"Yun
lang makakapagpatahimik sa akin, dun lang ako makaka move-on (That is the
only way I can have peace of mind and move on)," she said.
"Patuloy
kaming lumalaban and lalaban sa giyera sa korte. Hindi kami titigil hanggat 'di
napaparusahan ang dapat parusahan sa pagkamatay ng anak ko at iba pang miyembro
ng SAF 44 (We will continue to fight the battle in court until those
responsible for the death of my son and the other members of SAF 44 are made
answerable)," she added.
Edna added
that her son died at around 4:30 p.m. on that day, more than 12 hours after the
start of the operation.
After more
than two years, the battle of the families continues without any clear date
when it would end.
Questions
continue to hound Edna’s mind: "Siguro kung may reinforcement na
dumating hindi ako nangungulila ngayon, hindi nawalan ng asawa ang manugang ko,
hindi naipanganak na walang tatay ang apo ko (If only the reinforcement
came, I would not be feeling the loneliness of losing a son, my daughter-in-law
will not be a widow and my grandson will not be born without a father),” she
said.
Gednat
married Lea in October 2014. Lea was seven months pregnant with their first
child when her husband died.
While Edna
tries to divert her attention by making herself busy selling at the souvenir
shop at the strawberry field that was given as an assistance to her by
non-government organization BIBAK, her daughter-in-law and grandson are also
battling the loneliness of losing Gednat.
The family
makes it a point to visit Gednat's grave every weekend to remind the orphaned
child of his father’s gallantry.
Losing a
loved one is never easy, Edna said. “Mahirap matanggap para sa isang
ina (It’s not easy to accept especially for a mother)," she realized.
The battle
continues as Edna and Lea try to move on by strengthening their faith and
spirituality.
Edna is a
hero in her own right for raising Gednat and three other children who have
pledged their services to the country. --
PNA
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