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Ben Tumbling
Born
Benjamin M. Garcia

(1957-06-07)June 7, 1957
Malabon,Rizal, Philippines
DiedMarch 13, 1981(1981-03-13) (aged 23)
Manila, Philippines
Cause of deathGunshot wounds

Benjamin M. Garcia, also known asBen Tumbling (June 7, 1957 – March 13, 1981)[1] was aFilipino stuntman who later became one of thePhilippines' known gangsters.[2]

Life

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A resident ofMalabon, he derived his nicknameBen Tumbling from his job before as a stuntman. His skill later helped him to evade policemen trying to arrest him.[1]

His hatred of the police was said to be started when he experienced torture at the hands of the police during his younger years after he was charged of a crime allegedly he didn't commit. However, reports stated that it intensified when some of the policemen raped his wife.[1][3][4]

His involvement in crimes such as robbery, carjacking, and drug trafficking, and the killings of seven policemen[4] within months due to personal motives, led to the police to tag him in their wanted list.[1][3][5] Being a subject by manhunt operations by thePhilippine Constabulary for about a year, he was once caught by the forces from the thenWestern Police District (WPD) led by Lt. Ernesto Diokno.[5]

He achieved his popularity, especially from the poor locals who shared the profits from his criminal activities, the reason why he was regarded as a hero. It was evident when thousands of them attended his wake after his death.[1][3]

Death

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Tumbling was killed in a shootout with the police operatives reportedly led by then Intelligence Chief, Col. Vicente Vinarao,[5] inManila in the early morning of March 13, 1981.[1][2]

Retired police officer, former Lt. Edgar Gimao, one of those claiming the one who killedTumbling, recounted the events in an interview by thePhilippine Daily Inquirer in 2000. According to him, he sawTumbling inside an open barangay hall nearRizal Avenue during surveillance. The four-man team later regrouped at a nearby hotel, boarded a taxi, and headed straight to the hall wherein a brief shootout ensued inside. He shotTumbling to death while being injured along with Maj. Romeo Clavio,[6] while Insp. Reynaldo "Boy" Chico unsuccessfully fired his gun, and another did nothing. Vinarao though was not mentioned in Gimao's testimony.[2]

ThenFirst Lady andMetro ManilagovernorImelda Marcos awarded medal of efficiency to the four who were also given spot promotion, while then WPD chief Narciso Cabrera and other officials received honors as well.[2]

Gimao said that his former colleagues at the WPD made false claims that Chico, not him, supposedly killedTumbling.[2] Chico was portrayed in a 1997 biographical film,[6] and by the time of Gimao's interview, was involved in a shooting incident in Manila.[7] Clavio had also been reported as the one who did.[6]

In popular culture

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References

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  1. ^abcdefg"March 13, 1981: The death of "Ben Tumbling"".Video 48. July 12, 2011. RetrievedMar 9, 2018.
  2. ^abcdefBurgonio, TJ (March 31, 2000)."This scarred cop knows who killed Ben Tumbling".Philippine Daily Inquirer. p. 22. RetrievedJuly 10, 2023 – viaGoogle News Archive.
  3. ^abcBatongbakal, Luisito Jr. (7 September 2016)."9 Notorious Filipino Gangsters".Filipiknow.
  4. ^abc"Philippines' Notorious Criminals And Gang Lords During The 60's". April 16, 2017. RetrievedMay 16, 2019.
  5. ^abcTulfo, Ramon (April 8, 2014)."Opinion: Pulis ngayon walang binatbat".Inquirer Bandera (in Tagalog). RetrievedMay 16, 2019.
  6. ^abcdTulfo, Ramon (March 18, 2000)."On Target: Untruthful heroic tales".Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. 19, 20. RetrievedJuly 10, 2023 – viaGoogle News Archive.
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  8. ^Red, Isah (June 21, 1992)."Now showing: Five entries make it to the 1992 Manila Film Festival".Manila Standard—Sunday Standard Magazine. pp. 8, 9. RetrievedJuly 10, 2023 – viaGoogle News Archive.
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