Pagkamatay ng 2 OFW sa Saudi Arabia na nagsumbong ng pangmamaltrato, iimbestigahan | 24 Oras

GMA Integrated News
12 Aug 202403:14

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.

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