Bodies of 4 of 5 Pinoys killed in Qatar car accident repatriated
The remains of four of the five Filipinos who were killed in a car accident in Qatar earlier this month arrived in the Philippines Thursday, according to a report on "Balita Pilipinas."
The report said the bodies of couple Ben Chris and Josephine Rivera and their one-year-old son Adrian were released Thursday and will be brought to Cagayan de Oro city where their relatives reside.
Meanwhile, the remains of Marilou Cal will be released on Friday when her relatives arrive from Naga City in Camarines Sur, the report said.
The remains of the fifth victim, identified as Joyce Lozada Gelli, were still in Qatar as her family is planning to take her home to Mindanao, the report further said.
The victims were killed last October 6 when their car caught fire after being hit by another vehicle near the airport on the Corniche-Wakra highway.
Cal and Gelli were Saudi Arabia-based nurses who were vacationing in Qatar when the incident happened.
A sixth victim, a nurse in Saudi Arabia who was reportedly related to the Riveras, survived the accident. —KBK, GMA News
The report said the bodies of couple Ben Chris and Josephine Rivera and their one-year-old son Adrian were released Thursday and will be brought to Cagayan de Oro city where their relatives reside.
Meanwhile, the remains of Marilou Cal will be released on Friday when her relatives arrive from Naga City in Camarines Sur, the report said.
The remains of the fifth victim, identified as Joyce Lozada Gelli, were still in Qatar as her family is planning to take her home to Mindanao, the report further said.
The victims were killed last October 6 when their car caught fire after being hit by another vehicle near the airport on the Corniche-Wakra highway.
Cal and Gelli were Saudi Arabia-based nurses who were vacationing in Qatar when the incident happened.
A sixth victim, a nurse in Saudi Arabia who was reportedly related to the Riveras, survived the accident. —KBK, GMA News
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