+ Follow BAHRAIN EDUARDO PABLO MAGLAYA Tag
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[Title] => 4th Pinoy confirmed killed in Bahrain boat accident
[Summary] => The Philippine embassy in Bahrain confirmed yesterday that a fourth Filipino national, who was reported missing after the Al Dana tourist boat capsized off the coast of Bahrain on Thursday, died in the accident.
Ambassador to Bahrain Eduardo Pablo Maglaya reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers (OUMWA) the death of Nenita Jacob Bari after the body was identified by the Philippine Embassys Assistance-to-Nationals Officer Ramon Nerida, with the assistance of Filipino co-workers.
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[Title] => DFA identifies three Pinoys killed in Bahrain boat mishap
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has identified the three Filipino fatalities after a cruise boat sank off the coast of Bahrain on Thursday.
The three were identified as Norman Belardo, Edwin Felipe Batacan and Quennie Aboboto Dunca, who earlier was declared missing.
President Arroyo ordered the DFA to extend all necessary assistance to the families of the Filipino fatalities in the incident.
"The President condoles with the families of three Filipinos who drowned in a cruise ship mishap off Bahrain," Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said.
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BAHRAIN EDUARDO PABLO MAGLAYA
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[Title] => 4th Pinoy confirmed killed in Bahrain boat accident
[Summary] => The Philippine embassy in Bahrain confirmed yesterday that a fourth Filipino national, who was reported missing after the Al Dana tourist boat capsized off the coast of Bahrain on Thursday, died in the accident.
Ambassador to Bahrain Eduardo Pablo Maglaya reported to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers (OUMWA) the death of Nenita Jacob Bari after the body was identified by the Philippine Embassys Assistance-to-Nationals Officer Ramon Nerida, with the assistance of Filipino co-workers.
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[Title] => DFA identifies three Pinoys killed in Bahrain boat mishap
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has identified the three Filipino fatalities after a cruise boat sank off the coast of Bahrain on Thursday.
The three were identified as Norman Belardo, Edwin Felipe Batacan and Quennie Aboboto Dunca, who earlier was declared missing.
President Arroyo ordered the DFA to extend all necessary assistance to the families of the Filipino fatalities in the incident.
"The President condoles with the families of three Filipinos who drowned in a cruise ship mishap off Bahrain," Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said.
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