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THE HONORABLE JUSTICES
Court of Appeals, Case # HC-01736
19th Division, Cebu City

Dear Honorable Justices,

I am Zarha P. Restar, the eldest daughter of Lazaro J. Perlas, Sr. I am writing this letter to your good office to request for an immediate decision on the case of my father that happened 9 years ago.
Prior to the incident that happened, my father has been a very good citizen of our country. Everyone in our community respected him, as the President of the Senior Citizens and as a philanthropist, helping his less fortunate neighbors in times of need. He served for the country as the Police Inspector in our town fighting against crime and the evil that terrorized our humble society before he retired. He is known to our neighbors as “Tay Zaro” because he treated everyone as his family.
Then the allegations happened. He was judged and his name was tarnished. His legacy has been forgotten. These all happened because of unfounded allegations against him lead by the bias of one group of people against. The family the he single-handedly founded for 45 years where he has produced socially productive children – a professor, an elementary teacher, and a policeman – has fallen. Because of that, he became depressed. Everyone in our family become depressed.
My father now is already 83 years old. He is suffering from chronic prostate inflammation and a numerous complications. He is also suffering from severe osteoarthritis. For his age, he has special needs to be fulfilled and living in Aklan Rehabilitation Center for him is already inhumane because his health is already compromised. But as her daughter, I cannot let him to fall short of his health so I still try my best to take care of him. However, it wouldn't suffice. I also have children to take care to, a mother with almost the same health requirement, a schizophrenic (developed because of what

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