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Grave believed shared by Josephine Bracken and mom unveiled

Posted on 14 April 2021 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao

Bracken's grave in Hong Kong Cemetery in Happy Valley as it looks now
A solemn ceremony in a wooded section of Hong Kong Cemetery on Wong Nai Chung Road in Happy Valley last Sunday may put to rest a century-old search for the grave of Josephine Bracken, the Irish common-law wife of Dr Jose P. Rizal.

On Apr 11, a handful of officers of the Knights of Rizal and Kababaihang Rizalista members unveiled a newly restored memorial gravesite of Elizabeth Jane McBride Bracken, the mother of Josephine, in Section 41 of the cemetery’s Catholic quarter.

Two years ago, a dark, grimy stone slab engraved with the number 4258 was the only marker that indicated that beneath the 2.5-square-meter barren patch on the gently sloping ground lay the remains of Mrs Bracken, who was buried there on Nov 9, 1876.

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The spot was flanked by graves of fallen British soldiers from the Hong Kong Garrison who perished during Commonwealth Wars, in particular World War 1, as their concrete tombstones indicated.

After Sunday’s unveiling, the freshly restored and enhanced grave of Mrs Bracken has become the centerpiece that brightened the desolate section of the cemetery.

In place of the grave’s dirt surface now is a polished concrete platform with a steel bar enclosure that is supported by 12 of the Masonic emblem of square, compass and circle.

The new tombstone on Elizabeth Bracken's grave

At the platform’s head is a black polished concrete tombstone with the inscriptions:

“Elizabeth Jane nee McBride Bracken/Born 1847 Ireland/Burial Date 11-9-1876 Hong Kong

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Inscribed on another polished black concrete slab at the foot of the platform is a brief biography:

“Elizabeth Jane nee McBride Bracken was the mother of Marie Josephine Leopoldine Bracken who became the common-law wife of Philippine National Hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Josephine became a widow when her husband was executed by the Spanish colonialists on fabricated charges on Dec 30, 1896.

This memorial was sponsored by 10 Knights of Rizal of China Regional Area. Designed and built by a MM/KGOR, 2021.”

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At the bottom of the inscription is the grave number “4258”. 

Rizal and Bracken as they looked when they were together

The restoration work cements a belief long held by many, including project proponent and Grant Knight Pieter Nootenboom, that on this spot rest the remains of Josephine, who Rizal has called “my unhappy wife”.

They believe that Josephine, who died of tuberculosis at age 25 on Mar 14, 1902, was buried in the grave of her mother the next day. At the time, the common practice in the former British colony was to bury all who died from the disease in unmarked communal graves a day after, due to the lingering plague.

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There would not have been time to arrange for a new grave, (so) the relatives would have arranged with the gravedigger to bury Josephine in the same grave as her mother’s…This is, perhaps, the reason why Josephine’s grave cannot be found today, they said.

Nootenboom, a Dutchman married to a Filipina, is an avid Rizalist who for decades had joined the search in Hong Kong cemeteries on the ground and online, for Josephine’s long-lost grave.

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“The grave is surrounded and protected by a retinue of Masonic graves as escorts – both on the downward slope in front of the grave and also on the slope above and behind the grave,” Nootenboom said. 

The burial site is therefore well-located and fitting for Rizal’s wife, as the martyr was a member of Freemasonry, a civic movement that young Filipino students in Spain joined and helped spread rapidly among Filipinos there.

The reference to Josephine on a marble slab by the marked grave

These students, Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Jose Alejandrino, Ariston Bautista, Julio Llorente, Galicano Apacible, Antonio Luna and his brother Juan Luna, later formed the Propaganda Movement that called for reforms in their homeland.

It was Rizal’s being a Freemason that fed the ire of the Spanish friars in the Philippines, who were pilloried by Filipino propagandists due to their alleged excesses and influence over the repressive colonial rulers.

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Josephine was endeared to the Knights of Rizal due to her status as Rizal’s common-law wife who stayed with him and bore him a stillborn son during his exile in Dapitan, Zamboanga del Norte.

The couple sailed to Manila in August 1896 and lived there as Rizal waited for his voyage to Cuba, where he was appointed as a doctor in the Spanish military in a deal with Governor General Ramon Blanco. But that fell through as Blanco was replaced by Camilo Garcia de Polavieja when the revolution broke out.

In November 1896, Rizal was thrown in a jail in Fort Santiago, accused of being one of the leaders of the revolution that was launched by Katipunan founder Andres Bonifacio.

Rizal retracted his anti-friar views and reconciled with the Church on the eve of his execution on Dec 30, 1896. Whether he married Josephine just before he was executed remains one of the most debated questions among Philippine historians.

Three days after the execution, Josephine joined the Filipino revolutionaries in Cavite guided by Rizal’s siblings, Paciano and Trinidad. According to some accounts, she was well received by the revolutionaries after being introduced as Rizal’s widow. She took care of the wounded in the battlefront, and learned marksmanship.

But after spending months in the battlefield, she became the target of ire by Spanish authorities. Sometime in May 1897, Paciano arranged her escape back to Manila where she was intercepted by the Spaniards before embarking for Hong Kong. But she was let go because she was the daughter of an American citizen.

Back in Hong Kong, she was introduced to Vicente Abad, a Cebuano, in early 1898. In December of that year, they married at the Catholic Cathedral of Immaculate Conception on Caine Road. Josephine was just 22 years old.

In May 1899 the couple went to the Philippines and settled in Cebu, where Josephine got pregnant. They traveled back to Hong Kong the next year so Josephine could get better medical care for her delivery. On Apr 17, 1900, Josephine gave birth to a baby girl the couple named Dolores.

The Abad family remained in Hong Kong until Dolores was a year old, then sailed back to the Philippines where Josephine was granted a license to teach English in public schools. But not long after, she contracted a tuberculosis of the larynx, and decided to go back to Hong Kong after she was not given medical assistance by the American-ruled government in the Philippines.

The China Mail write-up said Josephine's funeral was held at Happy Valley

Josephine’s ailment rapidly advanced and took a toll on her body. On Mar 14, 1902, she quietly died in the land of her birth, an event that merited a small write-up in the China Mail, which still referred to her as “the widow of Dr. Rizal, a Filipino martyr.”

Nootenboom said with the grave now marked as a historical memorial with Hong Kong and Filipino flavors, it has the potential to attract both local and Filipino tourists.

“I am requesting the Hong Kong Tourism Association to feature the Rizal markers and special places in (the city) that he wrote about in his diary to promote Rizal walks in Hong Kong,” Nootenboom said.

“Hopefully more Filipino tourists may be interested to visit these places. So the HKTA should promote this,” he said.

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HK’s new flight restrictions could stop arrivals from Manila

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By Daisy CL Mandap

 

Cathay's flight from Manila was banned last month for flying in 5 infected passsengers

Hong Kong’s new flight restrictions that take effect today could potentially shut down all arrivals from the Philippines for at least two weeks, given the number of passengers from there that test positive not just for Covid-19, but also for the highly infectious coronavirus variant.

Most ominous for travelers from Manila is the new rule that says that if 5 or more passengers with the N501Y strain are confirmed on arrival in Hong Kong “on any flight(s) originating from a specific country within a 7-day period, all flights from all airlines departing that specific country will be prohibited from landing in Hong Kong for 14 days.”

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This means the two-week suspension will be imposed on all airlines that fly out of Manila, if within seven days, a cumulative number of at least five passengers from there are found to have the N501Y variant on their arrival in Hong Kong, regardless of which flight they took.

In the past week, a total of 16 passengers from Manila had tested positive for Covid-19, and all had the mutated form of the virus. Luckily, only three were found infected on arrival, which would not have triggered the ban. All the rest tested positive for the coronavirus and the variant on their second test while in hotel quarantine.

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Another potential cause would be the tightened rule that provides for the two-week ban to be imposed on any airline that carried two or more infected passengers on any two flights from the same destination, within a seven-day period.

A third regulation that could apply is one that bans any flight route if at least three passengers on board test positive for Covid-19 on arrival in Hong Kong.

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Both rules apply even if the infected passengers do not carry the variant.

Before this, the ban was triggered only if at least three infected passengers on two separate but consecutive flights tested positive at the airport, or at least five from the same flight were found infected on arrival.

The ones likely to be hit hard by the new restrictions are Filipino migrant workers

This rule was imposed on Cathay Flight CX 906 on Mar 15 when five of its passengers from Manila were found infected on landing at HK Airport.

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However it was not applied when Cebu Pacific Flight 5J 272 flew in on two occasions recently with at least five passengers on each flight testing positive on their 12th day in hotel quarantine.

The only rule that remains unchanged is the one that allows the government to impose the same flight suspension if an airline carries one or more passenger who tests positive on arrival, and at least one other who did not comply with set pre-boarding requirements.


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For high-risk countries like the Philippines, these include a negative test result for a Covid-19 test done within 72 hours before the flight, with a certificate issued by a government-approved hospital or laboratory.

The move comes in the wake of calls for all flights to be suspended from the Philippines and other high risk countries like India, Pakistan and Indonesia, or alternatively, to halt the arrivals of all foreign domestic workers, because of a recent surge in the number of imported cases.

Air India has been banned several times under the earlier flight restrictions

Recently, a number of travelers from these countries have been flying in with the coronavirus. However, the mutated form of the virus is rarely seen among recent arrivals from Indonesia.

Air India has been banned no less than six times for flying in at least five passengers who test positive on arrival, while a Vistara flight remains under suspension for flying in two sets of passengers from India who were found infected on arrival.

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Yesterday, Emirates flight EK 384 which originated from Dubai and Bangkok was also banned from flying for two weeks after five of its passengers who originated from Pakistan tested positive on arrival on Apr 11.

Meanwhile, six Covid-19 cases were reported today, four of them imported and the two others locally acquired, and linked to previous infections.

Of the four imported cases, only one, a 26-year-old woman from Pakistan who tested positive on arrival at the airport, was found to have the N501Y variant.

The three other imported cases did not carry the mutation, including a 56-year old man from Egypt who tested positive at the airport. The two others were found infected while in hotel quarantine - a 20-year old woman from Pakistan and a 2-year-old baby girl from India.

Both local cases, a 70-year-old man and a 71-year-old woman, live in Oi Fai Estate in Tuen Mun, where a cluster of cases was found recently.

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Oft-forgotten OWWA rule allows family of late OFW leader to get death benefits

Posted on 13 April 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap 

Merly. left, with her best friend and townmate Lorie Pecasis

It may have come nearly three months late, but the cash aid of Php135,000 granted by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration to the heirs of the late overseas Filipino leader Merly T. Bunda still came as welcome gesture.

Thanks a lot, mare-release na ng OWWA ang Php100k plus ang burial at pangkabuhayan para kay Merly,” her sister Neneng Bunda, relayed in a text message Monday, Apr 12.

Neneng was referring to the standard OWWA grants for the family of a deceased member, comprising Php100,00 for funeral; P20,000 for burial; and Php15,000 for livelihood benefits.

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All these may not have been released despite Merly’s death from cancer on Jan 18, had it not been for the direct intervention of OWWA Administrator Hans Leo Cacdac.

The day after Merly passed on at Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital, Neneng went to the OWWA office in Hong Kong to seek help, and was dismayed on being told that Merly’s membership had lapsed in August last year.

That was just about the time the 54-year-old OFW was told she had stage 4 uterus cancer, and had to go to about five different hospitals to get tested and retested to confirm the diagnosis.

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Amid this turmoil, Merly all but forgot to renew her OWWA membership, even after her employer agreed to extend their employment contract for three months when it expired in October of the same year.

The lapse was unusual, as Merly, an active community leader and contributor of The SUN and Bombo Radyo Iloilo, had religiously renewed her OWWA membership in the 30 years that she had worked in Hong Kong.

Other members of the Bunda family in Dingle, Iloilo double-checked the information with the OWWA office in their province, and were equally crestfallen when told the same thing.

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They were given Merly’s payment history showing she last paid for her membership on August 12, 2018, meaning it would have covered her only until Aug 11, 2020.

The family, though disappointed, would have opted to let the matter slide, as Merly, who was single, had enough family members who could pitch in for the funeral expenses, including nephews and nieces she had helped send through college.

Bombo Radyo, for which Merly had covered several important events in Hong Kong, including the SARS outbreak in 2003, also helped give her a proper send-off when her remains were finally sent home and laid to rest in March this year.

Merly's 3 brothers at her wake in Dingle. Neneng and another sister were not around

But on learning of the unfortunate event, The SUN sent a message to Administrator Cacdac and asked if there was any way the benefit could still be extended to Merly’s family, considering that she had religiously paid her OWWA membership for three decades.

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It did not feel right that longtime members whose grave illnesses prevented them from renewing their membership could be deprived of benefits, the OWWA chief was told.

Despite not responding directly to the query, Cacdac acted immediately. Soon, welfare officer Virsie Tamayao contacted Neneng to ask if their family had already been to OWWA regional office in Iloilo and what they were told.

In no time, OWWA Iloilo also contacted Merly’s relatives there and said they were being considered for a two-year extended coverage for OFWs with critical illness.

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According to staff at the regional office, this means that members who died from a critical illness could have their membership extended for up to two years so their immediate family members could still be granted benefits.

Tamayao said she did the research for the regional office so they could consider Merly’s next-of-kin for coverage.

Mukha lang hindi aware ang region,” she said. (It just looked like the regional office was not aware of this).

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Cacdac himself would not take credit for reversing his staff's earlier decision not to give benefits to Merly’s family.

Responding to a message of thanks, he merely replied, “Okay po, we’ll see how else we can help the family.”

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With this turn of events, Merly could now rest more peacefully, knowing her three decades of support for OWWA and her own record of helping her fellow OFWs in need have been finally vindicated.

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8 hospital infirmaries to allow visits to patients starting Apr 21

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Cheshire Home in Shatin is one of 8 infirmaries that will open to visitors next week

Visitors will be allowed in eight infirmary hospitals in Hong Kong starting next Wednesday, April 21, as the Hospital Authority begins restoring visits in phases amid the easing coronavirus situation.

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The HA said that in the initial phase, each patient will be allowed a one-hour visit by one designated relative every week.

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This designated visitor must present a present a negative Covid-19 nucleic acid test result obtained within 72 hours before the scheduled visit. Regular visitors can choose to undergo weekly testing. For urgent visits, the visitor would be required to provide a test result within two days after the visit.

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Those who have taken two doses of a Covid vaccine for at least 14 days may opt for rapid antigen test done within 24 hours before the visit. Such visitors must buy the rapid test kit and do it at home on their own. 

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They must take a photo of themselves being tested, along with the subsequent negative results and the time and date of the test. The photo, packing and product insert of the rapid antigen test kit and the vaccination record need to be shown together to ward staff for checking before entering the ward.

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Apart from showing negative test results, visitors must also wear surgical masks, have their temperatures checked and fill in health declaration forms which can be done in advance through the Hospital Visit QR code.

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According to a statement from the HA, “Ward staff will begin contacting patients’ families in the next few days for scheduling the visits. The visiting quotas are subject to the actual operation of individual wards. A change of visitor is not allowed within the one-hour session.”

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The infirmaries included in the initial phase are Cheshire Home in Chung Hom Kok and Wong Chuk Hang Hospital in Hong Kong East, Fung Yiu King Hospital in Hong Kong West, Haven of Hope Hospital, Hong Kong Buddhist Hospital, Lai King Building, Princess Margaret Hospital, Cheshire Home Shatin and Tin Ka Ping Infirmary in Pok Oi Hospital.

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HK reports 13 new Covid-19 cases, 10 of them imported

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

8 of the 10 new imported cases carried the highly infections coronavirus variant


Thirteen new coronavirus infections were reported in Hong Kong today, Apr. 13. Ten of them are imported cases, with all but two carrying the highly infectious N501Y variant, Hong Kong health officials said.

 The variant carriers included two Filipina domestic workers who tested positive on their 12th day in hotel quarantine.

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Of the three local cases, one had an untraceable infection source, Dr Chuang Shuk-kwan of the Centre for Health Protection said in a press briefing.

Among the imported cases, only two Indonesian domestic workers aged 39 and 31 who arrived on Apr 11 on a Garuda GR 980 flight from Jakarta did not have the coronavirus variant, Chuang said.

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The CHP official said the Filipinas, aged 43 and 45, both arrived on a Cathay Pacific CX906 flight on Mar 31. They tested positive on their second test, and were later also found to have the mutated version of the disease.

The other recent arrivals found to have the variant strain were four returnees from Pakistan, one from India, and another from Japan.

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There are now 210 cases with the mutated virus that have been detected in Hong Kong, of which 79 are British variants, 22 South African variants, and the rest unclassified.

Chuang said today’s local cases were a 55-year-old housewife who lives in Block 2, Lido Garden, Sham Tseng. She visited various locations in Tsuen Wan and Tuen Mun before falling ill.

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Two family members were also infected, so the rest of her household were quarantined.

The infected woman visited many places during the incubation period, including this market in Tsuen Wan

The woman went to Yeung Uk Road Market and Citywalk in Tsuen Wan during Ching Ming Festival. Then she ate at Pastaholic on the second floor of The Trend Plaza North Wing in Tuen Mun. She also visited the Toys R Us and Uniqlo shops on the second floor of Tuen Mun Town Plaza.

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The woman also went grave-sweeping in Tseung Kwan O with eight family members on Apr 3, but Chuang said other people who were there at the same time need not worry about having caught the virus if they paid attention to personal hygiene.

“I do not think grave-sweeping itself will pose risks to the spread of Covid, if people put on masks,” she said, noting that if some grave-sweepers take off their masks and share food after sweeping, they may pose risks to others nearby.

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The latest cases comprising four men and nine women aged 12 to 55 years old took to 11,608 the total tally of infected patients in Hong Kong.

As of 9am today, 130 confirmed patients are being treated in 20 public hospitals and the North Lantau Hospital Hong Kong Infection Control Centre, the Hospital Authority said. Seven patients are in critical condition, two are serious and the remaining 121 patients stable.

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Meanwhile, a second shipment of about 300,000 doses of the BioNTech vaccine arrived in Hong Kong from Germany today.

The shipment was subjected to stringent checking and inspection by staff to ensure that it complies with the product specifications and the transportation follows the cold-chain requirements.

The government will put the vaccine in ultra-low temperature freezers in compliance with storage requirements specified by the drug manufacturer.

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