RP wants justice for OFW found dead in Toronto
Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo on Friday ordered the Philippine Consulate in Toronto to exhaust all efforts and cooperation with the host country's law enforcers in tracking down the suspected killer of 27-year-old Filipina overseas worker, who was found dead last October 1.
The victim, identified as Jocelyn Dulnuan, from Ifugao was reportedly found dead around 5 a.m. at the basement of her employer's residence in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
"Sec. Romulo has instructed Philippine Consul General in Toronto to provide full cooperation for bringing anyone responsible for the crime to justice as well as full assistance to victim's next of kin especially in repatriation of remains to Philippines," DFA spokesman Asst. Sec. Claro Cristobal said in a text message.
He said the mother of the victim who is an OFW in Hong Kong has been informed of the incident and that the police investigation on suspected murder case is ongoing.(PNA)
The victim, identified as Jocelyn Dulnuan, from Ifugao was reportedly found dead around 5 a.m. at the basement of her employer's residence in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.
"Sec. Romulo has instructed Philippine Consul General in Toronto to provide full cooperation for bringing anyone responsible for the crime to justice as well as full assistance to victim's next of kin especially in repatriation of remains to Philippines," DFA spokesman Asst. Sec. Claro Cristobal said in a text message.
He said the mother of the victim who is an OFW in Hong Kong has been informed of the incident and that the police investigation on suspected murder case is ongoing.(PNA)
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