OFW dies of brain hemorrhage in Dubai


The repatriation of the OFW's remains will be shouldered by the employer, according to the Philippine Consulate
Published 11:40 PM, July 14, 2019
Updated 11:41 PM, July 14, 2019
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – A 38-year-old overseas Filipino worker (OFW) from Lobo, Batangas, and employed as a household service worker (HSW) died Sunday, July 14, reportedly of aneurysm, 3 days after she was rushed to a Sharjah hospital unconscious.
Marco Flores of the Philippine Consulate General's Assistance to Nationals (ATN) section told The Filipino Times the case of the deceased HSW has been referred to Welfare Officer Danilo Flores for immediate action.
The repatriation of the remains will be shouldered by the employer, Flores said, explaining that the deceased OFW, identified as Merely de Chavez Mora, had a valid employment visa.
"The sponsor will shoulder repatriation expenses as per UAE law. Alam naman ng sponsor ang responsibility niya. Nagtatanong lang siya ng procedures para maisagawa po niya ang proseso (The sponsor knows about his responsibility. He's just inquiring about the procedures so he can begin the process)," said Flores.
He added: "Pinapunta na namin 'yung employer dito [sa konsulado] para maturuan ng proseso at ma-guide, para mapauwi niya po kaagad ang body. Alam na din daw ng family sa Pilipinas."
(We asked the employer to come here to the consulate so we can inform him about the process and guide him, so the body can be repatriated immediately. The OFW's family in the Philippines already knows about her death.)
A nurse working at the Sharjah hospital where Mora was rushed last Thursday, July 11, said the OFW was placed under watch of the Intensive Care Unit.

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