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Girl who survived 24 hours in mud dies; DOLE tracing OFW ma

TOO LITTLE, TOO SOON  Aimee, 7, (with rescuers) died of hypothermia Friday. Her father and brother are still missing. DENNIS JAY SANTOS /INQUIRER MINDANAO

If help had come earlier, Aimee (not Imee as earlier reported) Kay Sayson may still be alive today. But the 7-year-old daughter of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW), who was rescued from muddy waters after Typhoon “Pablo” struck New Bataan town in Compostela Valley on Dec. 5, was pronounced dead on arrival when she was brought to Davao Regional Hospital (DRH) on the same day.

Posted: December 8th, 2012 in Editors' Picks,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Nation,Photos & Videos | Read More »

Girl survives 24 hours in mud; pa missing, ma OFW

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‘I’M HUNGRY’  A Red Cross volunteer comforts Imee Sayson after she was rescued from muddy waters where she had been submerged for almost 24 hours in New Bataan, Compostela Valley. Her father and brother are still missing. DENNIS JAY SANTOS/INQUIRER MINDANAO

Bundled up in a heavy blanket and layers of plastic, 7-year-old Imee Sayson was trembling as she was brought down from a military truck that arrived at the public gymnasium here Wednesday morning.

Posted: December 6th, 2012 in Editors' Picks,Featured Gallery,Headlines,Nation,Photos & Videos | Read More »

‘Waters rose so suddenly’

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AFP FILE PHOTO

Juniper Serato scanned the bodies lined up at the public gymnasium in this farming town that bore the brunt of winds gusting up to 160 kilometers per hour when Typhoon “Pablo” made landfall in eastern Mindanao before dawn on Tuesday.

Posted: December 6th, 2012 in Banner Story,Editors' Picks,Headlines,Latest News Stories,Nation,Nation | Read More »

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