+ Follow ELY CHUA Tag
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[Title] => 7th body recovered from gutted building
[Summary] => Search teams of the Manila Fire Department finally recovered yesterday the charred remains of the remaining victim in the 11-hour fire which gutted a four-story residential and commercial building in Binondo, Manila last Wednesday, raising the number of fatalities to seven.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-24 00:00:00
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[Title] => Binondo blaze death toll reaches 6
[Summary] => The body of a housemaid was retrieved from a gutted four-story residential and commercial building in Binondo, Manila last Wednesday night, raising the death toll from the deadly 11-hour fire to six.
Five of the dead were the entire members of the Chua family that owned and operated the Eliong Commercial building located at 589 Quintin Paredes street in Binondo.
The bodies of Ely Chua, 59, his wife Tessie, 53, and children Edralin, 29, Elizalde, 25, and Erica, 16, were found in separate rooms at the third floor of the building.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-22 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Nestor Etolle
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[Title] => 7th body recovered from gutted building
[Summary] => Search teams of the Manila Fire Department finally recovered yesterday the charred remains of the remaining victim in the 11-hour fire which gutted a four-story residential and commercial building in Binondo, Manila last Wednesday, raising the number of fatalities to seven.
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[Title] => Binondo blaze death toll reaches 6
[Summary] => The body of a housemaid was retrieved from a gutted four-story residential and commercial building in Binondo, Manila last Wednesday night, raising the death toll from the deadly 11-hour fire to six.
Five of the dead were the entire members of the Chua family that owned and operated the Eliong Commercial building located at 589 Quintin Paredes street in Binondo.
The bodies of Ely Chua, 59, his wife Tessie, 53, and children Edralin, 29, Elizalde, 25, and Erica, 16, were found in separate rooms at the third floor of the building.
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