+ Follow FELICIANO AND AMALIA Tag
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[Title] => Families of 3 OFWs killed in Saudi terror attack demand justice
[Summary] => First the anguish, now the anger.
Families agonizing over the deaths of their loved ones in a recent attack by alleged al-Qaeda operatives in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, said the terrorists must pay for what they have done.
"Dapat magbayad sila," wailed Amalia, wife of Feliciano Dizon, a finance officer in a Saudi firm who was killed with a gunshot wound in the head when terrorist suspects seized a residential compound of mostly Western expatriates last May 29.
Felicianos death was a case of mistaken identity, Amalia said.
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FELICIANO AND AMALIA
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[Title] => Families of 3 OFWs killed in Saudi terror attack demand justice
[Summary] => First the anguish, now the anger.
Families agonizing over the deaths of their loved ones in a recent attack by alleged al-Qaeda operatives in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, said the terrorists must pay for what they have done.
"Dapat magbayad sila," wailed Amalia, wife of Feliciano Dizon, a finance officer in a Saudi firm who was killed with a gunshot wound in the head when terrorist suspects seized a residential compound of mostly Western expatriates last May 29.
Felicianos death was a case of mistaken identity, Amalia said.
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[AuthorID] => 1735838
[AuthorName] => Sandy Araneta
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