The strength of a mother’s love is immeasurable, but when that love is betrayed by abandonment and weighed down by crushing financial despair, the results can be catastrophic.

Our story tragically examines two separate incidents in the Philippines and Indonesia where mothers, driven to the absolute breaking point by infidelity and their husbands’ refusal to provide, chose to cause the loss of their children’s lives before taking their own.


Part I: The Incineration of Despair in Davao

The tragic case of Daphne Niccole Tara Loraine (35) and her two young children, Kara Eloise (6) and Zar (2), rocked Davao City in November 2025.

The initial report received by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) suggested a simple accident, potentially caused by substandard electrical wiring.

However, investigators soon found the tragic truth: the devastating conflagration that consumed their light-material home was not an accident.

Neighbors and family members strongly suspected that Daphne had intentionally locked herself and her two children inside and then set the house ablaze.

The tragedy was the horrifying culmination of a bitter emotional collapse: Daphne’s husband, Nileo Lauren (Nile), had left her for his mistress, Yat Sanchez.

Daphne’s final social media posts painted a heartbreaking picture of her despair. She publicly cursed Nile and Yat, asserting that Nile had traded his family for his lover and warned that karma would follow them to their graves.


Her final messages to Nile—screenshots of their chat exchanges—showed her desperate plea for him to return for the sake of their children, only to be met with Nile’s cold admission: “I cannot leave my mistress. I see no reason to stay.”

Daphne, feeling her life was “useless” after the betrayal, left a final, chilling message: she would carry the pain until de@th, implying a curse and warning of future suffering for Nile and his mistress.


The final, devastating chat with Yat Sanchez showed Yat urging Daphne not to involve the children, but Daphne replied cryptically with the word “Goods.”

Daphne’s eldest daughter, who was staying with a relative, tragically survived the incident but witnessed the heartbreaking aftermath of the fully incinerated home.

The community placed the blame squarely on Nile and Yat, believing their infidelity and the husband’s cold abandonment pushed Daphne to this irreversible act of fatal despair and revenge.


Part II: The Lethal Substance in Surabaya

The second tragedy involved Evy Sulastin (31) and her three young children, Lala (6), Wulan (4), and Aska (youngest), in Surabaya City, Indonesia, in January 2018.

Evy had bravely endured three years of hardship after her husband and the father of her children, Faris, left her for a mistress.

Faris’s abandonment shifted the entire financial burden onto Evy, who was forced to work multiple grueling jobs, including janitorial work and as a cashier, just to keep her family fed.


Evy’s strength finally broke under the crushing weight of debt and emotional exhaustion. The ultimate blow came when she reached out to Faris, begging him to provide child support.

Faris heartlessly refused, stating he had a “new family” and that his new obligation was solely to them.

Consumed by despair, feeling she had no other way to save her family from destitution, Evy formulated a catastrophic plan.


On January 7, 2018, Evy did not go to work. Instead, she bought multiple bottles of a lethal substance (pamatay ng insekto—insecticide).

Evy instructed her three young children to drink the liquid before taking the lethal substance herself.

The four bodies were discovered that afternoon by a neighbor. The entire community was shocked, realizing the immense, hidden burden Evy had carried alone.


The public outrage was intense, directed entirely at Faris for his cold abandonment and refusal to support his children, actions that directly led to the catastrophic loss of life.

Conclusion: The Scars of Abandonment

The stories of Daphne and Evy, though separated by geography, are linked by a devastating societal failure: the profound vulnerability and despair experienced by mothers when spousal fidelity and financial support are withdrawn.

Both women reached a point where the emotional and financial pressure became unbearable. Their final, fatal acts were desperate attempts to take control and achieve a final, devastating form of revenge against the men who had shattered their world.