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Published January 16, 2021, 12:59 PM
ISABELA – It was a long shot, but Jen Jen C. Corpuz was so desperate to get a stroller for her ill-stricken son that she took a chance in asking for help through the Philippine National Police (PNP) Hotline in Isabela – a line usually reserved to report crimes and other emergencies.
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That was why Corpuz got the surprise of her life when personnel of the San Isidro Police Station came to her home recently to deliver the baby stroller she was yearning for.
Led by San Isidro Police Officer-in-Charge Capt. Juan B. Deodato, the police officers handed the stroller to Corpuz so that it could be used by her two-year-old son Denver, who is suffering from meningitis.