
They remarked that this is a medium for trapping spirits, more potent than iodized salt, and that they don't know where it specifically came from. The nuno was hesitant to speak of the incident, but was willing to divulge that the white powder was made up of finely ground mermaid bones. Alexandra introduced herself and the nuno recognized her as Anton Trese's daughter. The nuno explained that nobody lived in the mound anymore on account of the garbage. In her quest to seek more information, Alexandra visited the nearest mound to consult a nuno, saying "Tabi tabi po." She is instead greeted by a nuno living under a manhole nearby. Alexandra observed the white powder surrounding the corpse and discovered that it is salty. Guerrero noted that neighbors have identified the victim as Gina Santos, a person who died years prior during the 1960s.

Upon her arrival, Alexandra made a remark regarding the irony of seeing a white lady dead on that particular street. Tapia asked if the body could be taken away after evidence collection by SOCO, but Guerrero insisted on waiting for Alexandra Trese to arrive. Aided by the Kambal, she ventures into the inner circles of Manila's Underworld to uncover a darker mystery at its center.Ĭaptain Guerrero and Sergeant Tapia responded to a car accident at the intersection of Balete and 13th Street, where a woman in a white dress had been run over by a distraught driver. Her body is found to be encircled with an unusual white powder.Ĭaptain Guerrero enlists the help of Alexandra Trese, who follows the trail of evidence. A white lady is run over by a car at the intersection of Balete and 13th Street.
