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Overstaying former DH going home with terminal cancer

Posted on 16 December 2019 No comments
By Vir B. Lumicao

A sickly-looking Limalima appeared in court after surrendering to Immigration

A former Filipina helper who overstayed in Hong Kong for more than two years after a failed bid to prevent her deportation is flying home this week in time to spend Christmas and New Year with her children.

But the reunion of Rosalie Limalima, 46, with the five children she hasn’t seen since 2011 may be short-lived, as she said she is suffering from Stage 4 cervical cancer with kidney complications.

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Limalima pleaded guilty in Shatin Court on Monday, Dec 16, to one count of breach of condition of stay for overstaying her visa.

The prosecution told Magistrate Wong Tsz-ho that Limalima surrendered to Immigration authorities on Dec 9 because she wanted to return to the Philippines as soon as possible.

The prosecutor said Limalima entered Hong Kong to work as a domestic worker on Dec 20, 2011 but her work contract was terminated prematurely.

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On Jun 19, 2014, she was arrested by an undercover police in a bar in Wanchai for soliciting and for  breaching her visa conditions.

She pleaded guilty to the charges and was jailed for two months.

A third charge for overstaying was dropped because Limalima was found out to have  filed a torture claim.


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In August 2017 her application for non-refoulement, or against being sent home because of fear her life was in danger, was rejected with finality by the government. Since then, she had overstayed.

On Monday, the defense counsel assigned by the Duty Lawyer Service said Limalima gave herself up after her health deteriorated. He asked that she be given a suspended sentence as her cancer had already affected her kidneys.

A tearful Limalima, who looked withered and sick, parted her jacket to reveal a cathether.   

Wong asked for a proof to justify a suspended sentence and the lawyer presented a medical report from the hospital stating his client was suffering from acute urine retention.

Wong told Limalima that after considering her health condition, voluntary surrender to Immigration and guilty plea, he was imposing a six-week sentence for overstaying, suspended for 18 months, so she could go home shortly.

Outside the courtroom, Limalima told The SUN she was set to fly home on Dec 19 on an air ticket given by a private donor.

Welfare officer Marivic Clarin said Limalima can qualify for a Php5,000 livelihood assistance from the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration as an inactive member.      

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Matalas ang dila

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Magkahalong galit at awa sa sarili ang naramdaman ni Tessa nang sabihan sya ng kanyang among babae ng ”stupid,  no common sense” at may pahabol pa na “shut up” at “f—k”, nang tinangka niyang mangatwiran minsan siyang pagalitan.

Inutusan kasi siya ng kanyang amo na linisin muna ang washing machine bago labhan ang damit ng mga bata, na sinunod naman niya.

Pero pagkatapos labhan ang damit ng mga alaga ay isinalang naman niya ang kanyang mga maruming damit.

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Pag-uwi ng kanyang amo ay agad siyang tinanong kung nilinis niya ang washing machine bago nilabhan ang mga damit ng mga bata,  at sumagot siya ng “Yes, ma’am”.

Subalit hindi nakontento sa kanyang sagot ang amo at kumuha pa ng tisyu para punasin ang loob ng washing machine.

Nang makita nito na nadumihan ang tisyu ay minura niya nang husto si Tessie,

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Hindi na nakatiis si Tessa at ipinagtanggol ang sarili ngunit minura siyang muli ng kanyang amo.

Lagi silang nagtatalo ng kanyang among babae dahil tila wala na daw siyang ginawang tama.

Galante sana kung magregalo ang amo nguni’t kung murahin naman siya nito ay tila walang siyang dignidad.

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Sa kabila nito ay pilit pa ring tinitiis ni Tessa ang paninilbihan niya sa amo, at sa katunayan ay pumirma siya ng panibagong kontrata dito.

Katwiran naman niya, titiisin na lang muna niya ang pang-aaping ginagawa sa kanya habang hindi pa siya nakakaipon.

Gusto daw kasi niyang mapatapos ang kanilang pinapagawang bahay para makauwi na at makapiling ang mga anak. Si Tessa ay may tatlong anak at hiwalay sa asawa. Siya ay tubong Passi, Iloilo. – Emz Frial
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Balasubas si Gerlie

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Nabaon sa utang si Mutya dahil sa pagtulong kay Gerlie na inakala niyang kaibigan. Nakiusap daw si Gerlie na ipangutang siya ng $4,000 mula sa isang kakilala niya na na nag 5-6.

Ayon kay Gerlie babayaran niya ang utang pagkatapos ng isang buwan ngunit umabot na ng walong buwan na si Mutya ang nagbabayad ng buwanang interes na $400 ay hindi pa rin niya ito masingil.

Kinalaunan ay hindi na niya ma-contact si Gerlie sa telepono.

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Pumunta si Mutya sa assistance to nationals section ng Konsulado dala ang resibo sa paglipat niya ng pera sa Hang Seng bank account ni Gerlie, nguni’t hindi din nila alam kung paano kontakin ang may utang.

Gusto sana ni Mutya na kahit ang $4,000 na lang ang bayaran ni Gerlie at hindi na ang ibinayad niya sa buwanang interes.

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Mabuti na lang at bandang huli ay may pinsan siya na tumulong na mabayaran niya ang buong halaga na inutang niya sa usurero.

Dahil sa nangyari ay nadala na si Mutya sa mga lumalapit sa kanyang para mangutang.

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Pinapaalala din niya sa mga kapwa OFW na pakaingatan ang kanilang kinikita dahil maraming mga manloloko sa mga kapwa nila Pilipina.

Si Mutya ay 42 taong gulang, may asawa at tatlong anak at tubong Guimaras sa Iloilo. Patapos na ang pangalawang kontrata niya sa amo sa Tai Wai. - Rodelia Pedro
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Fake News

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By Daisy Catherine L. Mandap

We live in difficult, if not dangerous times in Hong Kong.

The anti-government protests that started nearly six months ago in the wake of an attempt by the government to pass an extradition bill have shown no sign of a let-up.

Mercifully, the escalation of violence that ultimately led to more than 5,000 people being arrested abated long enough for a watershed election to be held.

But for how long will this uneasy calm last?

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If we’re being optimistic we’d say that the administration should see the vote of no-confidence by the electorate in the Nov 24 election as a sign they should relent a bit and listen more to the protesters’ grievances.

But if we allow ourselves to wallow in the same state of hopelessness we were in when the protests escalated a few weeks ago we won’t see an end to the mayhem unless one side makes a major concession.

As we stay on the edge of our seats waiting for things to unfold, or hopefully end, we should also make sure we don’t fall prey to the misinformation swirling around us.

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There’s enough uncertainty facing us all here, and we shouldn’t compound it by raising a false alarm, spreading unverified information, or worse, deliberately feeding our community with lies.

Most vulnerable to misinformation are members of our migrant community, who by their sheer number, are able to share news to a wider audience, and fast.

Forced to stay put in their employers’ homes on their only rest day in the week because of the protests, they get to spend even more time checking their mobile phones and passing on information.

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The trouble is, some of them don’t bother with fact-checking even if the information can be checked readily by accessing mainstream media or other more reliable sources like the Consulate’s Facebook page.

Thus, the story about a supposed mass evacuation of Filipinos from Hong Kong easily caught on, and spread fast. Never mind if this was only raised as a possibility by the Philippine Labor Secretary during radio interviews in Manila.

The story so alarmed the community that Consul General Raly Tejada took no time setting the record straight. “I would like to put this issue to rest,” he said in his first meeting with Filcom leaders.

Speculations did die down considerably, but there remain many holdouts. Reacting recently to our story on the spike in the number of Filipino domestic workers arriving in Hong Kong despite the chaos, a netizen chastised us with, “Hindi ba ninyo na alam na may ban na si Bello dyan?” (Didn't you know that Bello has already imposed a ban on the deployment of workers to HK?)

There are many others spread by people with lots of time on their hands, and who specifically target our OFWs, knowing how fast unverified stories could travel among them.

Who could forget the story about migrant workers supposedly being offered $5,000 to take part in rallies? If it didn’t alarm so many people in the community it would have been laughable, especially since this was the time when two million people took to the streets to join the anti-extradition call.

Who would bother enticing fake protesters with money when there were millions who genuinely believed in the cause and had no qualms showing it?

Another rumor that spread fast was the supposed offer of a reward by the police to any domestic worker who would snitch on their employers who join the protests. This one caught on because former Chief Executive CY Leung re-posted the leaflets supposedly advertising the police offer.

But CY or not, this blatant disinformation, like all the rest, could be easily discerned. For one thing, the leaflets supposedly targeting migrant workers were in Cantonese. For another, they listed down unknown numbers for the police when calling 999 would have been far simpler and faster.

What we should emphasize here is that indeed, relying on social media for information is the only way forward. It is faster, more accessible, and offers a wide variety of news sources to choose from.

But using social media comes with a lot of risk, and its advantages could also turn to disadvantages. Thus we must always treat stories that we get off it with caution and discernment. How reliable is the source, how credible is the story itself?

Until we get into the habit of checking and double checking our information we must hold off passing it around. That is the only way we could help ease some of the problems besetting us during these difficult times.


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