The motorcycle community mourned the passing of the motovlogger who passed away after being involved in a road rage incident in Antipolo last week.
On March 31, 2025, Antipolo PNP official Police Lt. Col. Ryan Manongdo confirmed that ‘Alyas Peter,’ a 52-year-old motovlogger, succumbed to his head injury.
As a motovlogger, Peter also documented the incident.
“Hanggang sa huling byahe mo, gusto sana natin kumita sa reels kaso nauna kana sa heaven,” netizen Ecoy said.
However, some members of the riding community also saw the incident as a lesson to other motorcycle riders to avoid involving themselves in traffic arguments.
“Ayaw kasi paawat. Mas maganda daw pag tulong tulong. Kaya ko pag may hataw na suv hyaan na lang motor lang gamit Isa sagi ka lang slide ka. At isipin may bakal dala kaya maangas.. un nga kasagupa ng parehas maiksi pisi,” netizen Christopher commented.
“Ang panget ng pagkamatay mo paps napakawalang kwenta dahil lang sa isang bugso ng galit bigla ka nlng naging kwento.. laging tandaan ang galit lumilipas lang yan isang hinga lang ng malalim at konting pihit sabay hingi ng pasensya luluwag agad ang dibdib mo.. yan ang gamot sa init ng ulo.. RIP nalng sayo manong dahil sa ngyari na yan marami na siguro magbbwas ng kayabangan sa kalsada,” netizen Vhanjohn remarked.
The argument started when the suspect, Kenneth, who was riding an SUV, brought his weapon after engaging in a brief slugfest with the other victims, who were also identified as motorcycle riders.
The charges against Kenneth were expected to become more severe after Peter’s passing.