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An autobiography of the life of Mr. Marco Toral that shows that everything that goes up must come down and it is through this low points that he was able to step
Up of what life has to offer.
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Table of Contents: (Tentative)
The High Life of Freedom
Childhood /My memories of my parents/ Growing Up in an Influential clan
Getting Married/ Having a newborn son/ Running several businesses
The Consequences of Bad Decisions
How did i get involved in the Drug Trade
The Arrest
7 years Behind Bars the lowest points of my personal life
Marriage annulled / missing my son/ mother's perseverance/ shame brought to the family
Inside one of the toughest prisons in the world
What i saw and experienced while inside the prison
The condition of the jail
The slow justice system
Inmates condition
The chance of being free again
The court verdict
Walking out of Prison and Walking in to mainstream society
It's not easy walking in to society after jail time
Restoring relationships with :
my family/ my son/ community/ more importantly Myself
All it takes for someone to believe in you
My appointment at the Cebu Provincial Jail
How did it change me and understand the plight of the inmates
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Thankful for this gift of Life
Insights from the past and how it has molded me to improve myself day after day.
About the author
Who is Marco ToralToral is a scion of the wealthy Ouano clan in Mandaue City. His grandfather, the late Ernesto Ouano, owned the Ouano Wharf and several businesses in Mandaue City, CebuA graduate of business management at the University of the Philippines (UP) Cebu, Toral helped run several businesses of his family.Toral was arrested in 2002 and imprisoned at the provincial jail for the next seven years for charges of selling, possessing and selling illegal drugs.In 2009, he was released when the Court of Appeals reversed the ruling of the lower court.It was former Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III who gave him a second chance to work as consultant for the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center (CPDRC) jail in 2013.