THE Philippine Consulate General in New York has reminded the Filipino and Filipino-American communities in New York City, and other parts of the East Coast to remain vigilant after a 40-year-old Asian woman was killed after being pushed in front of an oncoming train. Consul General Elmer Cato said they…
THE Philippines’s Consul General in New York has echoed the call for authorities to take “more effective steps” to make the streets of New York safe again for the people following the death of a Filipina nurse there the latest in a string of assaults against Asians in the city. “While…
PAYING LAST RESPECTS. Consul General Elmer Cato with Maria Luningning Ambrocio's friends who were with her when the incident happened last Friday. More than 100 members of the Filipino community came to pay their respects to the late Filipina nurse at a memorial in St. Francis of Assisi Church in New York City on October 11. (Photo courtesy of PCG in New York/Evan Abayon) MANILA - The Philippine Consulate General in New York has called on local authorities to take more effective efforts to "make the streets of New York safe again" following the death of nurse Maria Luningning Ambrocio. "While we know that authorities are doing their best, we hope that they exert more serious efforts and make more resources available to make this happen," Consul General Elmer Cato said in his remarks during the memorial mass for the late Filipina on Monday. He said the Filipino community stands in solidarity with many others who have been calling on the city to give more focus on
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