Another Filipino drowns in New Zealand in less than a week


Published January 17, 2019 8:45pm 
By JP SORIANO, GMA News

Another Filipino drowned in New Zealand on Wednesday night, the second such incident involving a Filipino in less than a week.
Foreign Affairs Assistant Secretary Elmer Cato said the 20-year old was swimming with friends in the Whanganui River when he went under water.
“Nakakalungkot ito kasi this is the second case of a Filipino loosing his life in this manner," Cato told GMA News.
Just last week on Friday, Filipino student Kent Espinosa drowned at the Whangarei Falls.
In October, another Filipino drown truing to save his nieces.
Ambassador to New Zealand Jesus Gary Domingo said the embassy would hold townhall meetings to promote better water safety awareness among members of the Filipino community.
"Gusto ng ating embahada duon ay mag conduct sila ng engagement with the Filipino community para turuan sila on water safety, measures and all," Cato said.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has extended its condolences to the latest Filipino victim of drowning in New Zealand. —NB, GMA News


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