Pagkamatay ng 2 OFW sa Saudi Arabia na nagsumbong ng pangmamaltrato, iimbestigahan | 24 Oras
Summary
TLDRThe families of two OFWs, Jell Arguzon and Rolin Saon, who recently died in Saudi Arabia, have sought help from the Philippine Senate. Both OFWs reportedly experienced maltreatment from their employers before their deaths, which were initially ruled as natural causes. However, the families are not convinced and demand further investigation. They are pushing for autopsies in the Philippines, led by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), to uncover the truth. The Department of Foreign Affairs may request that the Saudi government hold the employers accountable if evidence of foul play is found.
Takeaways
- 👨👩👦👦 Families of two OFWs who died in Saudi Arabia have sought help from the Senate.
- 😔 The victims reported being mistreated by their employers several times before their deaths.
- 📅 Jel Arguzon was deployed to Saudi Arabia on June 16, and within a week, she reported maltreatment to her spouse.
- 😡 Jel reported that her passport was confiscated, and she experienced harassment from the employer's child.
- 📞 On June 28, Jel's family lost contact with her and reached out to the recruitment agency.
- ❌ The family criticizes the recruitment agency for not contacting Saudi authorities or the Philippine embassy when Jel went missing.
- ⚰️ On July 20, the family was informed of Jel's death due to cardiac arrest, but the family questions the official cause.
- 🕵️♂️ The NBI plans to conduct an autopsy in the Philippines to verify Jel's cause of death.
- 🚪 Rolin Saon, another OFW, was last in contact with her spouse on July 15, and her family doubts the report of her death from natural causes.
- ⛔ The recruitment agencies involved have had their licenses suspended, and the DFA may request the Saudi government to charge the employers if evidence supports the allegations.
Q & A
Who are the families seeking help from the Senate?
-The families of two Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) who died in Saudi Arabia are seeking help from the Senate.
What happened to the two OFWs in Saudi Arabia?
-The two OFWs reportedly experienced maltreatment from their employers before their deaths, which occurred in July.
When did Jel, one of the OFWs, report maltreatment?
-Jel reported maltreatment to her husband a week after being deployed to Saudi Arabia on June 16.
What were the specific complaints mentioned by Jel?
-Jel reported that her passport was taken and a glass she was using was thrown by her employer's child.
What actions did Jel’s family take after losing contact with her?
-Jel’s family reached out to the recruitment agency, who then contacted the employer. However, the agency did not take further steps to contact Saudi authorities or the Philippine embassy.
When did the family learn about Jel's death and what was the reported cause?
-The family was informed on July 20 that Jel had died from cardiac arrest.
What were the initial findings from Jel’s autopsy?
-The initial autopsy indicated that Jel's death was due to natural causes.
Why does Jel’s family not accept the initial autopsy results?
-Jel’s family does not accept the initial autopsy results and is pushing for another autopsy in the Philippines, conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
What happened to Rolina, the other OFW mentioned in the script?
-Rolina reportedly died from natural causes on July 16, but her family also doubts this and is seeking further investigation.
What steps are being taken to investigate the deaths of the two OFWs?
-Both recruitment agencies have had their licenses suspended, and the NBI will conduct its own autopsies once the bodies are repatriated. The Department of Foreign Affairs will request the Saudi government to charge the employers if evidence is found.
Outlines
🚨 Families of Deceased OFWs Seek Help from the Senate
The families of two overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who passed away in Saudi Arabia in July have turned to the Senate for assistance. Before their deaths, the victims had reportedly complained multiple times about maltreatment from their employers. Senator Mark Salazar is now involved in the case.
🕊️ Families Seek Justice for OFWs J Arguzon and Rolin Saon
The families of J Arguzon and Rolin Saon, two OFWs who recently died in Saudi Arabia, want to clarify the real cause of their deaths. In the case of J, she was deployed on June 16, but after just a week, she reported to her husband about being maltreated. The maltreatment included the confiscation of her passport and incidents where her employer's child threw things at her.
📞 Families Lost Contact with J Arguzon Before Death
Since June 28, J's family was unable to contact her, prompting them to reach out to the recruitment agency. The agency claimed they called the employer, who allegedly said J was in the office. The family was advised to contact Saudi authorities or the Philippine embassy, but by July 19, they learned of her passing. On July 20, the agency officially informed the family that J had died of cardiac arrest.
🧪 Autopsy and Questions About Cause of Death
An autopsy conducted in Saudi Arabia showed that J died of natural causes, but the family refused to accept this finding. They insisted on having another autopsy done in the Philippines, which they believe is feasible given that J's body was intact. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) will conduct the autopsy once her remains arrive.
🕵️♂️ Suspicious Circumstances Surround Rolin Saon’s Death
Rolin Saon was last in contact with his wife on July 15, reporting that the door was frequently locked. He was reported dead on July 16, with the cause of death also listed as natural, which the family does not believe. Both recruitment agencies involved have had their licenses suspended.
⚖️ NBI to Conduct Autopsy; DFA to Seek Legal Action
The NBI will perform autopsies on both J Arguzon and Rolin Saon once their remains are repatriated. If any evidence of foul play is found, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will request that the Saudi government file charges against the employers of the deceased OFWs.
📺 Mark Salazar Reports on OFW Deaths Investigation
Reporter Mark Salazar provides an update on the Senate's involvement in the investigation of the deaths of J Arguzon and Rolin Saon. The families continue to seek justice for their loved ones as authorities work on uncovering the truth behind their deaths.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡OFW
💡Maltreatment
💡Recruitment Agency
💡Cardiac arrest
💡Autopsy
💡National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
💡Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
💡Suspended License
💡Employer
💡Natural Death
Highlights
Families of two OFWs in Saudi Arabia sought help from the Senate after their deaths in July.
The OFWs had repeatedly reported maltreatment by their employers before their deaths.
Mark Salazar reports that the families of J. Arguzon and R. Rolon requested clarity on the true cause of their deaths.
J. Arguzon was deployed to Saudi Arabia on June 16, and within a week, she reported maltreatment to her husband.
Arguzon complained of her passport being confiscated and instances of abuse, including a child throwing a cup at her.
Since June 28, Arguzon’s family lost contact with her, prompting them to approach the recruitment agency.
The recruitment agency initially claimed the employer said Arguzon was fine, but she was later reported dead on July 20 due to cardiac arrest.
The autopsy in Saudi Arabia declared Arguzon’s death as 'natural,' but her family refused to accept this result.
An autopsy in the Philippines is planned, with the NBI (National Bureau of Investigation) involved in the process.
R. Rolon’s family last spoke to him on July 15, and he was reported dead the next day, also classified as a 'natural death.'
The families suspect foul play in both cases and are pushing for further investigation.
The licenses of both recruitment agencies handling Arguzon and Rolon have been suspended.
The NBI will conduct autopsies once the bodies of the two OFWs return to the Philippines.
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) will seek to file charges against the employers in Saudi Arabia if evidence of foul play is found.
The Senate's involvement underscores the urgency of clarifying the deaths and protecting OFWs abroad.
Transcripts
nagpasaklolo na po sa senado ang mga
pamilya ng dalawang OFW sa Saudi Arabia
na nasawi Nong Hulyo bago kasi ang
kanilang pagkamatay ilang beses umanong
nagsumbong ang mga biktima ng
pangmamaltrato mula sa kanilang mga amo
at nakatutok si Mark
Salazar sa senado na humingi ng tulong
ang mga kaanak nina J arguzon at
rolona ang OFW na namatay Kamakailan sa
Saudi Arabia gustong mabigyang Linaw ng
mga kaanak ang tunay na sinapit ng
dalawa sa kaso ni Jel June 16 siya na
deploy Sa Saudi Arabia pero isang linggo
pa lang nagsumbong na raw ito sa asawa
ng maltreatment nung pagkalipat po niya
doon sa ibang sa ibang bahay po yun Po
sinabi pa niya na ano na kinuha daw po
yung passport niya yung baso daw po a
tinapon nung ano ng
bata Nagkakape siya
itinapon ng anak ng
amo
kama mula June 28 hindi naw macontact si
Jell ng kanyang pamil kaya dumulog sila
sa recruitment agency ang sabi po ni
Fr tinawagan daw po niya si employer at
ang sabi ni employer siine ibik siya sa
office at nwala naman kayo dapat ang
ginawa nio po Tumawag kayo sa Saudi
authorities Tumawag kayo sa embahada
natin tumaw kayo
mw lumapit din ang pamilya saa July 19
nung tumawag po kayo sa amin n na ho
yunga kaya po nakapag
naagad agency sa kanila July 20 saka
sinabing Patay na si J arguzon dah
cardiac
arrest asor
resulta ng autopsy ni Jel ay natural
death ang lumabas Ah hindi po natin
tinatanggap ito kaya't ang next course
of action is an autopsy here in the
Philippines
um Meron po ako ring ulat tungkol sa mga
nakatanaw ng ng katawan ni Jel at
buong-buo ang kanyang katawan therefore
an autopsy in the Philippines is very
very feasible through the NBI National
Bureau of Investigation July 15 naman
huling naka ng asawa si rolin Saon lagi
p sinak yung pinto July 16 inulat ding
namatay si rolin sa natural death na
hindi raw pinaniniwalaan ang pamilya
kapwa suspendido ang lisensya ng
recruitment agencies nila Jeline at
rolin magsasagawa raw ng sariling
autopsy ang NBI sa oras na makauwi na
ang La ng dalawang OFW sa oras na may
makuhang ebidensya ang Department of
Foreign Affairs naman ang hihiling sa
Saudi government nakasuhan ng employer
ni Jel arguzon at rolin Saon para sa GMA
integrated news Mark Salazar nakatutok
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