February 21, 10:45a.m., it’s just another Saturday morning in Ultra, Pasig. All members of the RP muay thai team are attending a sports science seminar in the athlete’s dorm except for 3 RP team members (Eugene Toquero, Ryan Jakiri, Coycoy Alumno) who has to stay at the muay thai Central Gym to teach some students. The President of Muay Thai Association of the Philippines, Sir Robert Valdez was also in the gym. He’s in his office located at a corner near the front entrance of the gym. The students have just finished their warm up routine when they heard three successive gunshots emanating from Sir Robert’s office. At first they thought that it’s just the sound of a large piece of glass that shattered. One teenage female student was standing a few feet from the office went to closer to check what was the source of the sound. She then saw some blood flowing on the floor and asked, “Bakit may dugo?” (Why is there some blood?). Suddenly, a man went out running from the office brandishing a .45 caliber pistol. It was Sonny “SB” Sumales, a former RP muay thai team member and a member of the elite Philippine Army Rangers. He dashed outside the gym to the open bleachers of the Ultra Football field. He fired several rounds to the air, presumably to scare off the guards assigned in the area. Inside the gym, the students and instructors all fled to safety. Eugene and some students ran to the backdoor entrance, while Coycoy and Ryan and the rest of the students locked themselves inside the toilet. When the students that he’s with are safely away from the gym, Eugene got hold of a lead pipe and bravely went back inside the gym to check on Sir Robert. He saw a gruesome sight. The MAP President is lying in a pool of his own blood. His face is so covered in bloody red that it is unrecognizable, leading Eugene to believe that he was shot in the head.
Coycoy and Ryan went out of their hiding place and ran to the Athlete’s Dorm for help. Coycoy’s brother, Billy Alumno, a policeman and Head Coach of the RP muay thai team, responded and took his service firearm. Eugene immediately ran to the guards stationed at the Department of Education. The guards unashamedly said, that Ultra is not in their jurisdiction. Billy’s wife Michele and their daughter are staying in their room which is just a few meters from Sir Robert’s office. She entered the backdoor entrance of the office to check the source of the gunshots and saw Sir Robert’s blood soaked body lying on the floor near the front door. She immediately covered the eyes of her daughter and ran for safety.
Minutes later, members of the Pasig City SWAT team from the police station in front of DepEd arrived in the crime scene and secured the perimeter. Billy together with the SWAT and other policemen scoured the bleachers and all the offices under it searching for Sumales. Unfortunately, he has already escaped.
11:20a.m. , me and my daughter are on our way to her Kumon Class. We’re already at Julia Vargas Ave., which is just less than 1km from Ultra, when my mobile phone rang. It was Jay Alcantara, a fellow muay thai kru. He broke to me the appalling news. Sir Robert was shot in the gym and was brought to a nearby hospital. He fears that Sir Robert is already dead on arrival. Still in shock, I dropped my daughter to her Kumon Class and immediately proceeded to Ultra.
At the gym, two policemen were securing the scene of the crime. I introduced myself as an officer of MAP and showed my ID. They allowed me to enter Sir Robert’s room. What I saw, is so surreal. A pool of blood is splattered on the floor near the front door entrance of the President’s office. The blood has already solidified that I thought its human flesh. Sir Robert’s office table was moved out of its place, apparently pushed by him when he tried to run towards the door. Large drops of blood are on the office table, on the white ceramic floor and then on the front door. Signs that Sir Robert was shot while sitting beside his table and tried to call for help. He fell from the bullet wounds before reaching the front door.
I then headed to the Athlete’s Dorm to check on the RP team. On the way, I saw Michele and her daughter sitting on the Oval Track’s grand stand. She narrated about hearing the gun shots and seeing Sir Robert lying on the floor. It is Michele who first told me that the gunman who did this heartless murder is Sonny Sumales. I am aware that Sumales have some issues against Sir Robert but I didn’t know that it will lead to this. Sumales and I are on very good terms and in fact, he was my cornerman when I fought in muay thai last August. In fact, we greeted each other just the night before he did this crime.
Ajarn Pudpadnoy, the Thai Coach of the RP team, fetched me at the Grand Stand and accompanied me to the athlete’s dorm. I advised the rest of the team to stay put in the dorm and as much as possible, not to go at the gym because it is enclosed for being a scene of the crime. Ajarn and I then proceeded to The Medical City in Ortigas Ave. where Sir Robert was brought.
At the entrance of the Emergency Room of Medical City, Kru Billy was sitting on the pavement, shirtless and his head bowed. When he saw us, he gestured that Sir Robert’s gone. Just then, Ate Grace, Sir Robert’s wife went out of the Emergency Room and approached me. She has not yet finished what she has to say, I instantaneously embraced her. With the loss of a friend, a big brother and a mentor, I could not hold back and cried at the shoulder of Ate Grace. I think I cried in the same manner and outburst when I lost my mother two years ago.
Ate Grace led us to the room where Sir Robert was brought. Inside, his lifeless body was lying covered by a blanket on a hospital bed. Sticky blood still dripping from the gunshot wounds onto the floor. A very brave woman, Ate Grace showed me all of Sir Robert’s wounds. Two bullets found its target in the upper arm area. The third and fatal shot hit Sir Robert’s side, just under the arm pit. This bullet pierced his heart.
Everybody in the room, Sir Zapata (another coach of the RP team), Sir Billy, Sir Roy (former RP team member and now member of the elite Special Action Force), Ajarn Pudpadnoy and I are all staring blankly at Sir Robert’s blood soaked body. Sir Billy was asking Sir Robert, why did he left us…with so many plans in line…with so many dreams unfulfilled…all of which is the growth of muay thai and for the welfare of the athletes.
Ate Grace walked into the room and asked me a favor. She has no money to settle the hospital bills. If she can’t pay, we will not be able to bring out Sir Robert’s body. Without a moment’s hesitation, I took out my credit card and we headed for the cashier. The bill totaled Php28,000, a small price to repay a man whom I look up to as one of my mentors.
Another dilemma presented itself to Ate Grace. Islamic rites (Sir Robert is a Muslim) dictates that the dead be buried before sunset, while the NBI want to do an autopsy. Her mind was cleared when actor Robin Padilla, a blood brother of Sir Robert, came. Robin explained that Sir Robert can be buried the following day so the autopsy can be done, as long as the body will not be embalmed. The challenge now is to find a funeral home with a freezer. Fortunately, Heritage Park has one and its not too far from Medical City, from Ultra and from Maharlika, Taguig where a Mosque is located.
Then another and much bigger challenge came. How will Ate Grace tell her three children, aged between 13 and 10, that their beloved father is already dead. Mercilessly killed by a man who he has helped in countless ways. All three children arrived around 2p.m. , still oblivious about the fate of their father. The middle child, Robert Jr. was still smiling at her mom and looked very happy to see her. Trying to fight her emotions, Ate Grace informed her children that their father has just died. But with all strength that she can muster, she bravely told them that life would still go on for them. That the dreams their father has planned for them would continue. She will find a job and all of the children would keep on studying. She reminded her kids all of the lessons their father has thought them. At that moment, Ate Grace is the portrait…the personification…the epitome of a woman’s strength.
At around 3p.m., Sir Robert’s body was transferred to Heritage Park in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig. He was put in a freezer while we waited for the forensic team from NBI to arrive for the autopsy. At around 7p.m., the NBI has finished their findings. Sir Robert was shot at close range, at no more than 3 feet away. Two bullets ripped through his left upper arm, just below the deltoid area, and penetrated his torso. One bullet punctured his chest while another found it’s mark in the liver. The third and most fatal shot entered just below the armpit and pierced through his heart.
Collecting and comparing the accounts of Ryan Jakiri, Eugene Toquero, Michele, NBI’s finding and my own observation of the crime scene, here perhaps, how the cold blooded murder was carried out and what is the motive for this senseless crime.
Knowing that there are students inside the gym, Sumales might have entered through the lower entrance of the bleacher and went up the stairs to the Sir Robert’s office. He entered the office through the unfinished conference room which is adjacent to the President’s office. The door from the conference room is just beside Sir Robert’s office table. Sir Robert is talking to a Muslim brother on his mobile phone when Sumales entered the room and fired three successive shots. Sir Robert is holding the mobile phone using his left hands, which is why the first 2 bullets hit the upper arm. The person whom Sir Robert was talking to heard the gunshot and heard him uttered “aaaakkk” in a very guttural manner. Sir Robert dropped the phone and tried to make his way to the front door to call for help. He fell down before reaching the door.
Sumales is jokingly called as a lunatic by his team mates for making statements that are often nonsense. He is in love with another RP team member and 2005 SEA Games Gold Medalist Cristina Custodio, who is just half Sumales’ age. Sumales is wooing Cristina to the point of harassing her that the pretty lass’ parents sought the help of Sir Robert. Last week, Sir Robert and Sir Billy talked to Sumales and told him to stop harassing Cristina. This might have led Sumales to snap and carry out this gruesome murder.
Sir Robert has told me that he has made a lot of enemies and some of whom have made threats to his life. I never thought that he will be killed for a reason so insignificant that its senseless by someone whom he has helped before. It was Sir Robert who recommended Sumales to the Army Ranger school in Camp Capinpin.
At around 11p.m., we brought Sir Robert’s body to the Blue Mosque in Maharlika Road, Taguig where his body will be consecrated in Islamic rites for burial at 11a.m. the following day. A few minutes later, Beck, Ajarn Pudpadnoy and I headed home pondering on the future of three young and innocent children who will grow up without a father, contemplating on the burden left to a wife who has to raise her children alone and worried about the future of the Philippine Muay Thai team who has lost a leader.
February 23, 2009 at 1:41 pm |
condolences to Valdez family and to my brothers and sisters in MAP. Bro pkiupdate nlang ako here is my mobile number 0928 293 6838
February 23, 2009 at 1:46 pm |
I am really shocked after what had happened. I called up Ryan around 12pm after I heard the news spread out through the radio. I couldn’t believe that Sonny would do such a gruesome thing.
Thursday night sa gym nakita ko pa sya nun and bumati pa sakin while me and Romnick are searching and using the internet inside Pres’ office. Grabe talga yun ngyari, until now shocked parin ako and I could not believe that we have lost a president, leader and a mentor just like that.
February 23, 2009 at 2:26 pm |
On behalf of Kru Noel Sumingwa, myself and the MAP Muay Thai La Union Team, we want to express our deepest condolences to the Valdez family and to our fellow “orphaned” brothers and sisters in MAP of the lost of a visionary Muay Thai Father such as Kru Roberto Valdez in bringing recognition of Muay Thai in the Philippines and strengthening MAP to make the Philippines as the number one Asian country contender against Thailand in Muay Thai.
He has unknowingly influence people such as myself and countless young men and women and kids in the provinces whom he has not seen but because of him, Muay Thai is continuing to be strong.
It was because of all our common love of Muay Thai, he helped organized and established a very much solid and stable organization of the sport.
To you Kru Robert we express our gratitude and will remember you as we remember who we are in Muay Thai.
February 23, 2009 at 4:11 pm |
eeek.. im speachless all along i thought this was a joke when i received a message on my cellphone saturday night..
February 23, 2009 at 4:16 pm |
RIP Kru Robert. Your spirit will live on.
February 23, 2009 at 7:57 pm |
Thanks to all of you for your sympathies. I’ll inform Ate Grace about your condolences. She certainly would need some help at this very challenging time. You may contact the Headquarters of MAP for any assistance you may give.
Sonny Sumales has been arrested yesterday and this afternoon, he was brought to Camp Crame for police proceedings. He admitted to his crime and even said that he never regretted what he did. I hope justice will prevail and he will be meted with the harshest punishment mandated by law.
February 23, 2009 at 8:54 pm |
Rest in Peace Ajarn Robert Valdez… I heard the news at exactily 8:34am when I was sleeping then my mom told me the whole thing then I was instantly awake…. On behalf of the MAP QC team… condolences to the Valdez family… I was surprised that Sonny, the friendly guy I talked to and about the only guy I had a long conversation with back in the LSGH Muay Thai exhibition, was the one who committed the crime….. I didn’t know what to think or say when I heard that he did it….even though I did not know Ajarn Robert that much… It was an honor to have talked to him so much as introduced him back at the exhibition at school… Heck only a few people including him complement me on such a thing and tell my parents…. Truly a crushing blow to the MAP and to those who have known him…
-JBEC
February 23, 2009 at 10:30 pm |
my deepest condolences to the family of kru robert. i know he will be missed not just his family but also by everyone whose lives he has touched….
February 24, 2009 at 12:01 am |
This is a very tough time for all of us , and I can’t imagine how sir Robert’s wife and children feel right at this moment. I will certainly pray for sir Robert and his family. Sir Robert will never be forgotten. I will never forget the times when he talks to his students (including me), he would always lay out his plans for Muay Thai and always involving us all to his plans. He is very dedicated and passionate to Muay thai… May God be with him…
February 25, 2009 at 4:05 am |
Although I do not personally know Ajarn Roberto Valdez, he always greets us with a warm welcome during Muay events. His hard efforts for the development and promotion of his chosen martial art is recognizably felt not only throughout the local Muay community but as well as overseas.
The tragedy is definitely a shock to the local Muay community.
Paalam po Ajarn Roberto Valdez…
February 25, 2009 at 1:17 pm |
I am extremely shocked when I learned that from my local colleague who watched the news. I usually attend the Saturday evening class and would not have missed that moment to share the sorrow if I did not absent myself last Saturday. I still can not believe that our president is no longer with us and had to pass away in such a tragedy. Sigh!
February 25, 2009 at 5:57 pm |
What a loss, he will be missed but his memory will forever be in our hearts.
February 25, 2009 at 7:30 pm |
I’m in great shock to hear this news..
Kru Robert was the one who introduced me to Muay Thai back in 2003 in Ultra.
I could remember back then, he would handle some of the classes in the absence of Kru Billy or Kru Armando. His lessons were some of the best instruction I have ever received and yet, he always showed humility despite being a very accomplished individual. I also remember the times when he would greet me when I was early for training and when he would push me harder to do better.
I really wish I could have dropped by Ultra again before leaving for abroad…
My deepest condolences to his family.
RIP Kru Robert Valdez
February 26, 2009 at 2:24 am |
Deepest condolences to his family.
Huge loss for our community.
Rest in peace Sir.
Fafa Pierre, salamat sa details.
February 26, 2009 at 10:32 am |
May you Rest in Peace Pres..
We will miss you..
February 26, 2009 at 8:06 pm |
This is so sad
February 28, 2009 at 1:12 am |
I got the news from a friend and the first thing that came to mind was that it was a joke. This gym, that has become my sanctuary, is peaceful and filled with individuals with warm souls. No way that this can happen, ever.
Until I got ahold of that morning’s paper, and saw Sir Robert’s picture in the paper, with the word “slain” beside it. I stared at the paper for a good 20 minutes or so, unable to put it down.
Up until now, I still can’t believe it happened. I feel like he would still be peeping from the office, looking at us students and how we are faring…
We owe a lot to you Sir Robert… Thank you for your passion and vision in Muay Thai.
My heart goes out to the family he left behind…
March 2, 2009 at 2:28 am |
Innanillahe wa inna ilaihe rajeun…..i mourn the loss of Sir Valdez…i was one of the fortunate enough who came under his wing…at that time i met sir valdez through M kru Zhie Vallega…though i wasnt a philipino he immidiately took me in…i still remeber he told me that map is a family…and i will allways consider him as the father of that family i was part of…all of us have lost a great leader…a great mentor and i have personally lost a brother in faith…i still remember last time i was there in blue mosque with sir valdez and ate grace, we prayed there together…before i left philippines for my country it was december of 2007…i remember his hearty laugh and friendly smile…my condolences to every one of map family and specially to ate…i still have the tea shirt that sir valdez have given me.
to my brother…may allah grant you heaven..and eternal peace…and to the map family…may you have the courage and tenacity of sir valdez to pull you through these tough times..
March 2, 2009 at 1:16 pm |
From all of us at MAP Antipolo Chapter, our condolences.
March 3, 2009 at 11:48 am |
On behalf of Ate Grace Valdez, I would like to thank you for your kind messages and condolences. It is up to us now to continue Sir Robert’s legacy and his vision for a united muay thai organization.
Please do not feel disheartened that with the sudden demise of Sir Robert, it will be the end of MAP. Muay thai will continually be a sport that is enjoyed by people of different backgrounds and MAP would still bring honor to the Philippines by winning medals, trophies and championship belts in International Muay Thai competitions. By constantly training and supporting the projects and events of MAP, Sir Robert’s lifework will not die down, in this way, his memory will never fade.