Injured OFW from Saudi Arabia returns home
MANILA, Philippines - An overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who was injured while working in Saudi Arabia has returned to the Philippines.
QTV's Balitanghali reported on Tuesday that Filipino worker Arnold Vicena came to the Kingdom in 2007 to work as driver but was forced to stop after he met an accident in April 2008.
His truck reportedly burst in flames when it hit a loose electric cable along a street, burning his skin and amputating his left leg and fingers on the left hand.
After he got well enough to travel, his employer sent him home, saying he cannot work in such a condition anymore.
A recent case study of work-related injuries in Saudi Arabia conducted by migrant group OFW-SOS and Patnubay.com, a Web site for OFWs, indicated that drivers, construction workers, and field engineers are the workers most prone to injuries. - Kimberly Jane T. Tan, GMANews.TV
QTV's Balitanghali reported on Tuesday that Filipino worker Arnold Vicena came to the Kingdom in 2007 to work as driver but was forced to stop after he met an accident in April 2008.
His truck reportedly burst in flames when it hit a loose electric cable along a street, burning his skin and amputating his left leg and fingers on the left hand.
After he got well enough to travel, his employer sent him home, saying he cannot work in such a condition anymore.
A recent case study of work-related injuries in Saudi Arabia conducted by migrant group OFW-SOS and Patnubay.com, a Web site for OFWs, indicated that drivers, construction workers, and field engineers are the workers most prone to injuries. - Kimberly Jane T. Tan, GMANews.TV
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