In a heartwarming tale of love and determination, 67-year-old Mary Jane Ledason was reunited with her cherished carabao, "Doro," whom she considers no less than a child. This reunion was a result of a heartfelt journey that began with the emotional decision to sell her loyal companion due to financial constraints.
A video shared by Aliyah Raguindin on "Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS)" captures the deeply emotional reunion between Lola Mary Jane and Doro, her faithful carabao of 30 years. In the video, Doro eagerly disembarks from a vehicle, unable to contain his excitement, while Lola Mary Jane rushes to embrace her beloved companion.
"Thanks to our program and our viewers, this Wednesday, Nanay Mary Jane was able to redeem Doro," announced the KMJS Facebook page. "They are together again."
Recall that KMJS aired a video last Sunday, portraying the tearful farewell Lola Mary Jane bid to Doro when she reluctantly sold him for a sum of P68,000. This sale was necessitated by Lola Mary Jane's health concerns and the needs of her family.
"I was looking for him, thinking he was still tied up there. I'm saddened because I have no other carabao to care for. I regret selling him because now, I have no partner in my livelihood," shared Lola Mary Jane on KMJS.
She further added, "I wanted to bring Doro back so that my daily tears would stop. It felt like I would die if I didn't see Doro."
The heartwarming redemption of Doro was made possible through the collective efforts of "Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho (KMJS)," compassionate netizens, and the show's viewers. It was a momentous occasion as Doro returned to the loving arms of Lola Mary Jane, reaffirming the profound bond they share.
"Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho," more commonly known as KMJS, is a Philippine television news magazine show that airs on GMA Network. Hosted by the acclaimed broadcast journalist Jessica Soho, the program has been touching the lives of its viewers since its premiere on November 7, 2004. Today, it continues to inspire and uplift spirits, both on television and through its online presence on platforms such as Facebook and YouTube.
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