OFW in Jeddah dies while on the phone with wife
Cardiac arrest claimed the life of a Filipino overseas worker in Jeddah on March 8 while he was on the phone with his wife, a Saudi news report said.
Arnel Casilie, a cook for a restaurant on Tahliya Street for the last 17 years, collapsed and died in a convenience store before his co-workers were able to bring him to a hospital, reported Saudi Gazette on Sunday.
“I could not believe seeing somebody died in front of me and the worst is he was talking to his wife on an overseas call at that time,” Alex, who witnessed Casilie's death during his shift at the convenience store, told Filipino Times Sunday.
According to Saudi Gazette, Casilie's co-workers had advised him to take a leave from work and get a check-up days before the incident happened because Caslie had complained of body pains. Ronald Luna, one of his co-workers, said Casilie was diabetic and had high blood pressure.
Philippine Consul General Uriel Norman Garibay urged Filipinos to "remember our families back home" and take better care of their health.
"Life is precious. We should take good care of it. A regular medical check-up is very important, exercise regularly and eat healthy food," Saudi Gazette quoted Garibay as saying. — BM, GMA News
Arnel Casilie, a cook for a restaurant on Tahliya Street for the last 17 years, collapsed and died in a convenience store before his co-workers were able to bring him to a hospital, reported Saudi Gazette on Sunday.
“I could not believe seeing somebody died in front of me and the worst is he was talking to his wife on an overseas call at that time,” Alex, who witnessed Casilie's death during his shift at the convenience store, told Filipino Times Sunday.
According to Saudi Gazette, Casilie's co-workers had advised him to take a leave from work and get a check-up days before the incident happened because Caslie had complained of body pains. Ronald Luna, one of his co-workers, said Casilie was diabetic and had high blood pressure.
Philippine Consul General Uriel Norman Garibay urged Filipinos to "remember our families back home" and take better care of their health.
"Life is precious. We should take good care of it. A regular medical check-up is very important, exercise regularly and eat healthy food," Saudi Gazette quoted Garibay as saying. — BM, GMA News
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