Remains of Filipina killed in Singapore road mishap back in PH | Inquirer News

Remains of Filipina killed in Singapore road mishap back in PH

/ 08:09 AM January 02, 2020

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Photo courtesy of DFA-Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs (OUMWA).

MANILA, Philippines — The remains of one of the Filipino workers who were killed in a car accident last Sunday in Singapore has arrived in the Philippines.

In a statement on Thursday, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the remains of Arlyn Nucos were brought home by her sister-in-law and were received by her siblings at the Clark International Airport in Pampanga

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Nucos’ sister-in-law is also an overseas Filipino worker in Singapore.

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According to the DFA, a simple ceremony and a mass were held in Singapore before Nucos’ remains were flown to the Philippines.

Her wake will be held in her hometown in La Union.

The DFA, meanwhile, said it is in close coordination with relevant authorities on when the remains of the other Filipino victim will be repatriated.

The two Filipino workers were killed Sunday afternoon (December 29) when a car lost control and crashed into a group of Filipinos in Singapore’s Lucky Plaza mall, which is a popular spot among OFWs. Four others were left injured.

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