Manila, Philippines — In a case that has haunted the nation for over two years, the disappearance of 34 cockfighting bettors — locally known as “sabungeros” — has once again surged into public discussion following a new wave of online allegations and speculation. Most recently, names long whispered in the shadows have been pulled into the spotlight: high-profile businessman Atong Ang and actress-socialite Gretchen Barretto.

But as the noise around them grows louder, both Ang and Barretto have broken their silence — and what they revealed may surprise even their staunchest critics.

Gretchen Barretto at Atong Ang, Mastermind umano sa mga MISSING SABUNGERO!  - YouTube

📌 A Case That Refuses to Fade Away

The “missing sabungeros” case began in late 2021 when a series of reports emerged that dozens of men, all involved in the controversial online “e-sabong” industry, vanished under mysterious circumstances. The disappearances were eerily similar: the men were last seen en route to cockfighting arenas or after large bets. Despite multiple investigations by the Department of Justice (DOJ), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and Senate hearings, no bodies have been found — and no arrests made.

The mystery has given rise to conspiracy theories, online rumors, and continued anguish from the victims’ families.

🎤 Atong Ang and Gretchen Barretto Respond

Atong Ang, Gretchen Barreto will be suspects in sabungeros' case

Recently, a YouTube video and social media posts reignited speculation — this time directly naming Atong Ang and Gretchen Barretto as possible individuals of interest. The video, which quickly went viral, featured a man claiming insider knowledge, saying: “Yang artista na yan… walang iba kundi si Ms. Gretchen Barretto. Hundred percent na may kinalaman siya…”

In response, Gretchen Barretto’s legal counsel, Atty. Alma Mallonga, firmly denied any involvement:

“To be clear: Ms. Barretto has only heard about the issue and has no relevant knowledge concerning the disappearances.”

Atong Ang, meanwhile, also issued a public statement refuting the accusations, stating:

“Wala akong alam d’yan. Hindi ako sangkot. Kung may ebidensya, ilabas nila.”
(“I don’t know anything about that. I am not involved. If they have evidence, let them present it.”)

Both figures have said they are open to cooperating with authorities if summoned.

⚖️ DOJ: No Charges Filed… Yet

According to Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, the DOJ has not filed any formal charges against either Barretto or Ang as of this writing. However, the case remains open, and further subpoenas or inquiries are possible if new credible evidence surfaces.

The NBI has maintained that several suspects have been identified, including individuals tied to cockfighting operations and private security firms — but has not confirmed any direct link to high-profile celebrities.

💔 Families Still Waiting for Justice

For the families of the missing men, the headlines bring mixed feelings — frustration over false leads and hope that renewed attention might push the case forward.

One mother said in a recent interview:

“We don’t care about showbiz names. We just want to know what happened to our sons.”

Some families continue to hold vigils, hoping that one day answers — or even closure — will come.

🚨 What Happens Next?

While the involvement of big names creates buzz online, authorities continue to urge the public to avoid misinformation and let the legal process unfold. The case of the missing sabungeros remains one of the most chilling and unresolved chapters in recent Philippine history.

As the investigation drags on and public figures respond to accusations, one truth remains: 34 men are still missing. And the search for answers — and justice — continues.