DOLE Information and Publication Service (IPS) director Rolly Francia (Screengrab from DOLE virtual forum) MANILA - The remains of the overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who died in Kuwait will soon be repatriated to the Philippines, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said on Friday. "The repatriation of the remains is being arranged by the employer but after an investigation conducted by the criminal investigation department of the (host) country," said Rolly Francia, director of the DOLE Information and Publication Service (IPS), in a virtual forum. He added that the cause of death of the OFW identified as Gladys Olarte Fong in Kuwait City was due to asphyxia. "Based on the report to Secretary Silvestre Bello III by labor attache Nasser Mustafa, Gladys Olarte Fong committed suicide. According to the report of the Ministry of Health, the cause of her death is due to asphyxia of compression on the neck," he added. At the same time, Francia expressed sympathie
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has confirmed the death of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) in Kuwait.
DFA (MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) According to the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait, the migrant worker was found dead inside her room on March 14. Authorities ruled it as a suicide. The
Department of Foreign Affairs MANILA - The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Tuesday confirmed the death of an overseas Filipino worker in Kuwait. The agency said Gladys Olarte Fong was found dead inside her room in the Al-Salam area in Kuwait City last March 14. Citing local authorities, the DFA said police were called as the Filipina has not come out of her room since the morning of that day. They also had to break open the door to her room to gain entry. "Initial police reports state that the manner of death is consistent with suicide. Complete and comprehensive forensics were undertaken, and we are waiting for the results thereof," the DFA said. Meanwhile, it assured that the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait is closely monitoring the case. (PNA) }