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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Pinay nakagat ng Lion PATAY!


"Grabe naman ito nakakawa! Kailangan makiisa tayo para sa hustiya!"

The family and friends of a Filipina household service worker who was attacked by a lion are seeking justice for her death. The victim, Lourdes Hingco Abejuela, died days after being attacked by a lion owned by her employer.

She suffered deep bite wounds on her left legs, according to her friend, Nieva Edullantes.
"Naiyak ako, ang sakit. May mga mahal kami sa Pilipinas iniwan naming pamilya namin tapos ganito lang ang mangyayari? Nasaktan din ako, gusto ko rin magkaroon ng justice kahit sino naman po," said Edullantes.

On December 6, Abejuela was able to inform family and friends about what happened to her by posting on Facebook.

Initial investigation showed that Abejuela was doing laundry on the rooftop where the lion is also kept. The cage was left unlocked and the lion attacked Abejuela.

"Inattack daw siya ng leon. Dinala siya sa ospital. Pagkatapos, iyong ospital na iyon hindi alam na kinagat siya ng lion. Iba daw ang sinabi kasi bawal daw. Nakiusap daw ang amo niya na huwag sabihin. So nung nasa ospital na siya, pinalabas siya agad," recounted Edullante.

Abejuela had been working for her employer for 15 years. She was discharged after her employer lied to doctors at the hospital, saying that a dog attacked her.

Under Kuwaiti law, residents are not allowed to own lions and other wild animals as pets.
According to Abejuela's boyfriend Danny Lagrimas, she was rushed back to the hospital the following day, December 7.

"Sabi niya pinauwi raw siya ng doktor kasi hayop lang daw ang nakakagat sa kanya. Sabi ko, bakit pinauwi ka? Malaki yung kagat ng leon," Lagrimas said.

On December 10, the 50-year old Pinay OFW from Bagacay, Ozamis, died.

"Ang sa aking lang naman po, kahit yung mga kasamahan ko sa bahay, gusto namin yung justice. Kahit pa po mabait pa yung amo niya, iyon ang sabi niya sa amin. Mali po eh, kahit kami mga katulong, gusto namin ng justice," Edullante said.

The legal counsel of the Philippine Embassy filed a case of criminal negligence resulting to homicide against the victim's employer.

"For the repatriation of the remains of this person will be done by the embassy quickly, and of course, we also have an angle, we have to see what happened in the hospital. She should have been admitted but she's an outpatient, which is some kind of a medical malpractice that occurred there," said charge d'Affaires Atty. Raul Dado.

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