DMW Apologizes for Repatriating Wrong Remains of OFW Who Died in Kuwait

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DMW Apologizes for Repatriating Wrong Remains of OFW Who Died in Kuwait
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The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has apologized for repatriating the wrong remains to the family of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who died in Kuwait. Secretary Hans Cacdac personally took accountability for the mistake, stating that he had directed the hastened repatriation of OFW Jenny Alvarado's remains. However, the service provider mistakenly shipped the remains of a foreigner under Alvarado's name. The DMW is investigating the incident and will pursue legal claims if liability is determined.

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MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Migrant Workers apologized for repatriating the wrong remains to the family of an overseas Filipino worker who died in Kuwait. “Humingi ako ng paumanhin sa nangyari . Ang nangyari ay nagbigay ako ng direktiba na bilisan ang kanyang pagpapauwi. Ngayon, ‘yung service provider natin doon, ‘yung private shipping service provider, ay nagsagawa ng pag-repatriate ng remains. Ang tinukoy na labi ay naiba, pero nasa pangalan ni Jenny. So may pagkakamali,”, which might have caused the mistake,” he added.

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