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Children of HK PR murdered in Palawan seek help in finding culprit

Posted on 24 November 2021 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap 

The victim in a memorial photo posted by her children

"Her life was a blessing. Her memory a treasure. She was loved beyond words and missed beyond measure."

This was how the daughter of Maria Nancy Vega Fegarido, a Hong Kong permanent resident who was murdered by a still unknown assailant in Palawan on Nov 15, began an announcement of the funeral services for her late mother.

Fegarido, 60, a widow, was cremated yesterday, Nov 23, following a private wake and funeral services for her in Quezon City.

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Her distraught daughter, Aniana Alia, along with her three siblings, all professionals working in Hong Kong, had sought help from the Consulate to speed up the investigation into their mother’s death which happened at her house in Taytay, Palawan.

According to news reports in the Philippines, Fegarido lived alone in her house where she had moved to after leaving Hong Kong.

The killing happened while the victim was on a video call with a friend at about 6:30pm on Nov. 15. An unknown gunman reportedly called out her name, and said there was something wrong with her car. As she got out, she was shot pointblank in the head, causing her to die instantly.

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Fegarido’s friend reportedly heard the shooting and the victim’s appeal for help, and also saw a man in a black jacket and baseball cap through her phone camera which was left on, before the video call was abruptly cut off.

The friend immediately called up the victim’s children to relay what had happened.

Taytay police officers who rushed to the scene reportedly recovered two empty bullet shells and one live ammunition for a caliber .45 revolver. The victim’s phone was missing, but no other valuables were taken.

Fegarido was found by police lying face-down and her head soaked in blood (GMA photo)

In a message to The SUN, Aniana had asked for the killing of their mother to be reported in Hong Kong as well, saying that no one in the area where the victim lived wanted to say anything.

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“We are hoping that this report would actually put pressure on Palawan officials to look thoroughly into the investigation,” she said.

She and her two younger siblings, Abbadon Abyss and Audrey Aaron, also sent a letter to Consul General Raly Tejada to ask for help in getting authorities in the Philippines to speed up their investigation so their mother could be given justice.

Nais naming humingi ng tulong para makamit ang hustisya. Gusto naming maliwanagan ang pangyayari,” said the Fegarido siblings in their letter to Congen Tejada. (We want to ask for help so we can attain justice. We want to be clear about what happened).

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Kami po ay nakikiusap na inyong matulungan na mas mapabilis ang pag-usad ng kaso. Sana po ay makarating ang aming hinaing sa mga nakatataas at kinauukulan upang malaman namin ang katotohanan.”

(We appeal for your help so the case can be speeded up. We hope that our appeal would reach the higher-ups and concerned authorities so we will know the truth.”

The victim's lifeless body was taken to a nearby hospital on a truck (GMA photo)

According to the siblings, their parents decided to retire in the Philippines after 20 years of working in Hong Kong. One of their dreams was to develop their land in Palawan so they could help provide livelihood to the people in the area.

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Napamahal sa aming mga magulang ang lugar at mga tao nito kung kaya’t kahit pumanaw na ang aming ama noong taong 2019, pinili pa rin ng aming ina na bumalik sa Palawan upang ipagpatuloy ang kanilang nasimulang pag-aayos ng aming mga ari-arian.” (Our parents fell in love with the place and its people so that even after our father died in 2019, our mother chose to return to Palawan and continue the work they had started in fixing our property holdings).

Aniana said she and her siblings had tried to convince their mother to return to Hong Kong after their father died, but she remained firm in staying put so she could “protect” their farmlots.

Little did they know that their mother would meet an untimely death, in a manner, said Aniana, “that no one in this world deserves.”

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Debt-ridden Filipina jailed 6 months after admitting $84k theft

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

The employer's diamond earrings which Areola had pawned were no longer recovered

A jobless Filipina was jailed for six months today for stealing a pair of diamond earrings valued at $80,000 and $4,000 in cash from her employer in South Horizons, Ap Lei Chau, between Dec 5 last year and September this year.

The defendant, Felomina Areola, 51, pleaded guilty before Eastern Court Magistrate Daniel Tang to one count of theft for taking the jewelry and cash when she was still employed as a domestic worker by the victim, Bonnie Kam, 40.

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The prosecution said the employer kept the pair of diamond earrings in her wardrobe inside her bedroom at Flat C, 9/F, Hoi Ning Court in South Horizons sometime last year.

Kam also put stuffed cash totaling $4,000 in banknotes of various denominations into 48 red packets which she kept in a table and her wardrobe inside her bedroom.

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On Oct 24, Kam discovered that the money inside the red packets was gone. Then, on Nov 7, she also could not find the earrings in her wardrobe.

The employer confronted Areola on Nov 22 and the helper admitted she had taken the money and the earrings.

On the same day, Kam dismissed the helper, who had been working for the family since January 2018. After some consideration, the employer decided to report the case to the police.

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The police launched a search for Areola and found her at Statue Square in Central on Nov 23. She was arrested and taken to the Western Police District Station.

Under caution, the defendant admitted stealing the earrings on Dec 5 last year and hocking them in a pawnshop in Aberdeen on the same day.

Areola admitted stealing only $2,500 from the red packets

As for the $4,000 cash, Areola admitted she had stolen $2,500 from the red packets inside the study and wardrobe between April 2021 and September 2021. The helper also said that she stole the earrings to repay some debts. 

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The defendant was charged with theft and taken into custody on Nov 23.

The prosecution said police did a pawnshop check and found that Areola had pawned the earrings last December at the Aberdeen pawnshop. They could no longer be recovered.

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In mitigation, the duty lawyer who represented Areola appealed for a lenient sentence. He said the helper was forced to steal to pay off debts and send money to her family.

But Tang said stealing from one’s employer inside her own home is a serious offense. He gave Areola a one-third discount for her guilty plea and sent her to prison for six months.

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Use of LeaveHomeSafe app mandatory at restaurants from Dec 9

Posted on 23 November 2021 No comments

By The SUN 

Everyone who enters a restaurant will have to use the app from Dec 9

The government has announced that the use of the LeaveHomeSafe app will be mandatory in all restaurants as well as gyms, cinemas and other regulated premises, starting on Dec 9, a Thursday.

This means that all diners or guests at the venues will no longer be allowed to write down their personal details in lieu of using the contact-tracing app.

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The government statement issued tonight, Nov 23, also included an announcement that most existing social distancing measures, including the restriction against group gatherings of more than four people, will be extended for 14 days until Dec 8.

Tempering the announcement was a declaration that cruise ships that offer “trips to nowhere” to local residents will be allowed to operate at 75 percent capacity from the previous 50 percent, starting on Dec 1.

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According to the government, the mandatory use of the LeaveHomeSafe app is needed to boost the efficiency and accuracy of its contact tracing and testing, especially in tackling the more transmissible variant strains.

"We will closely liaise with the relevant trades in the coming two weeks to ensure the smooth implementation of the relevant measures,” the statement said. 

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“We appeal to the public to co-operate and comply with the relevant requirements in order to further enhance the anti-epidemic capacity of Hong Kong.”

Persons in charge of errant eateries face a fine of up to $50k and 6 months in jail

The statement came with a reminder that persons responsible or managers of scheduled premises that contravene the anti-virus regulations could be subject to a maximum fine of $50,000 and imprisonment for six months.

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Individual offenders may be liable to a maximum fine of $10,000 which could be discharged by paying a fixed penalty of $5,000.

For those who organize or participate in a prohibited group gathering, makes a false declaration or owns, controls or operates the place where such a gathering occurs, the penalty is a maximum fine of $25,000 and imprisonment for six months. Participants may discharge liability by paying a $5,000 fixed penalty.

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The government also said vaccination is a crucial part of its anti-virus policy, and as such, it will implement new measures to boost the overall vaccination rate, which now stands at a relatively low level of just under 70%.

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Cross infection in Regal hotel, 6 new Covid-19 cases reported

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By The SUN 

3 passengers on Emirates flight from Dubai tested positive for Covid-19 on arrival

Emirates flight EK384 from Dubai and Bangkok has been suspended from flying to Hong Kong for two weeks after three of its passengers who arrived on Nov 21 tested positive on their arrival test. The suspension will last from today, Nov 23, until Dec 6.

The three passengers on EK384 who originated from Pakistan, were among six new confirmed Covid-19 cases reported today.

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Earlier, health experts said they found evidence of airborne Covid-19 transmission in Regal Airport Hotel in Chek Lap Kok between two men who stayed in opposite rooms on the fifth floor.

Genomic sequencing showed a 36-year-old man who had flown in from South Africa with the N501Y mutant strain had passed it on to a 62-year-old man from Canada who was diagnosed five days after the first man was confirmed to have the virus.

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Microbiologist Yuen Kwok-yung said the younger man did not wear surgical masks in his hotel room and sometimes even opened his door without wearing any masks, allowing the coronavirus to get into the corridor, and eventually infecting the older man.

Yuen also noted the first patient mostly wore a valve mask, which he described as “selfish,” as it mainly filtered the air he breathed in, and not what he expelled.

Experts found cross-infection between two guests at Regal Airport Hotel

Meanwhile, the three patients who came via the banned EK384 flight comprised two women, aged 33 and 24, and a six-year-old boy. The older woman and the boy both had the L452R mutant strain while the test result on the other woman was inconclusive.

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The three other patients included a 23-year-old man who came from Pakistan on Nov 13 and was on his 8th day in quarantine at Silka Far East Hotel when he tested positive, and a 74-year-old man who flew in from the United States on Nov 19 and spent his quarantine at Best Western Hotel in Sai Ying Pun.

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The last was a 27-year-old woman who came from the United Kingdom via VS206 and tested positive on her arrival test on Nov 19. She left for London on Nov 7 after testing negative for Covid-19 in Hong Kong the day before.

As she was in Hong Kong during the incubation period and carried a mutant strain, her residential building, Winning House on Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, will be put under compulsory testing notice.

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A separate CTN will be issued for the 37th floor of International Commerce Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, where the woman last went to work on November 3.

The new cases took Hong Kong’s total coronavirus tally to 12,410 confirmed cases and one probable case.

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Unified, meaner Fate softball team in bid to regain Bracket A slot

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Fate's consolidated team aims to get back to Bracket A league

All-Filipina softball team Fate has returned to the field this season as a single squadron determined to claw its way back into the Bracket A league after being relegated to Bracket B in 2020.

Captain Don Gaborno said this time around, her 16-player team has honed up its skills and built its stamina to prepare for its campaign to regain lost glory.

Fate’s form carried it to Bracket A in 2016, so team owner and manager Law Wai-ho asked Gaborno to form a team in Bracket B where new players could hone their skills.

The two teams consolidated when Fate returned to Bracket B last year after most of its veterans, like former National Team player Ma. Eva Mendez, Liza Algonez, Romela Osabel and several others either retired or shifted to cricket.

Gaborno said the current re-energized team has combined sheer determination and teamwork to win its first two matches in Bracket B so far, with four new players helping the Pinay powerhouse to each victory.

“Four players ang bago. Naipanalo din ang unang dalawang laro at kayang ipanalo dahil sa puspusang training at pursigido lahat. Malakas din ang mga kalaban, four times din kami na zero,” said Gaborno. (We have four new players. We won our first two matches and we can win more because of our intensive training and everyone’s determination. Our rivals were also strong, we could not score four times.)

In upcoming matches, she is counting on her players’ discipline, intensive training and resolve to rise to the challenge posed by Fates’ nine league opponents this season, SCAA-WSC, Satan, Feliz, Deborah, CUHK Phoenix, Red Castle Infinity, Minions, Sirius and Kith.

To get back into Bracket A, Fate has to beat top contenders Sirius, Deborah and SCAA, which have mostly well-trimmed, fleet-footed and youthful varsity players whose advantages include more practice on the field, more time for rest and better nutrition.

In contrast, the all-domestic helper Fate comprises women aged from 27 to 43, worn out by long work hours on weekdays, have insufficient rest and little food. The only day they can devote to training is Sunday, their day off, which incidentally is their game day.

Fate players go early in the morning to the Shek Kip Mei reservoir pitch to practice batting, throwing, catching and tagging to sharpen their offensive and defensive skills. Then they rest for their scheduled match for the day.

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For Gaborno, admittedly the league’s fastest pitcher, her additional job on Sundays is to train two younger pitchers who she expects to take over when she is unable to pitch.

She has more time to train Fate now as a single squad, unlike when it was made up of two teams from 2016 to 2020.

The decision to consolidate is for practical reasons: it is easier to train and sharpen a single team than two on all aspects; it also cuts maintenance costs.

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On top of these, the merger saves Law some $14,400 in registration fee per team by the year and every season. It reduces uniform and gear expenses as well.

The consolidation also froze recruitment of new players, giving Fate more time to focus on training, said Gaborno, who requires complete attendance in training and matches.

If the coronavirus pandemic had one positive impact, it was the ample time it had given teams like Fate to focus on training while the leagues were still suspended.

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Fate stopped training for three to four months only when the field was closed, Gaborno said. That time, the weather was cool so the team went hiking and resumed training only when the pitches were reopened, she said.

While many employers barred their helpers from going out on their rest days at the height of the pandemic for fear they would bring home the virus, most of the Fate players were allowed to go out, said Gaborno.

"Alam ng mga amo kasi na lahat ay nasa field lang at nagti-training, wala sa indoors. At pinapaiwas lang ang katulong nila sa pagtambay sa Central na dating umpukan,” she said.

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(Employers knew that all the players were on the field training, not indoors. They only wanted their helpers to avoid hanging out at their usual haunts in Central.)

For now, Fate has stopped recruiting new players, but Gaborno said any softball enthusiast who wants to play can join the training at Shek Kip Mei. Maybe, towards the end of the season she will update the community for tryouts some players leave, she said.

Gaborno said even the children of Filipino residents here are welcome to the team, but they must be able to practice with them every Sunday and give softball priority over other activities.

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With Fate players now focused on the sport, Gaborno hopes her ultimate goal to lead the team back into Bracket A will happen this season because of the great improvement of her players.

She cited the team’s easy victories in 2021-2022 Bracket B league that began recently. Fate reasserted its dominance by beating Minions, 6-1, on Nov. 7 after vanquishing Chinese team Kith 13-4 on Oct 31.

The first three innings kept Fate on its toes when Minions’ tight defense left the Filipinas no room to score. But Roselle Joy Coloma stole a run in the fourth, giving the team 1-0.

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Fate played an equally tight defense, foiling the locals’ bid to score until the sixth inning. The Filipinas added five more scores in the sixth courtesy of Coloma, Chelo Garbo, Maribel Sitchon, Daisy Maano and Editha Hidalgo to end the inning 6-0 for Fate.

Gaborno’s fast balls combined with catcher Sierra Tebia’s tight defense had a big impact when they successfully made nine standing outs in total in the entire game.

Minions were given extended time to play their last inning after the buzzer to make up for the estimated 20-minute time out when Abadilla got injured. The locals got a chance to score through Sin Yon-ying to end the game at 6-1 in favor of Fate.

In their first match on Oct 31, Fate scored six runs in their first inning against Kith via Percy Jayme, Garbo, Roselle Joy Coloma, Maano and Sitchon on their way to a 13-4 finish.

Kith only scored a run by Hui On-ying as it yielded the first inning to Fate 6-1.

In the second inning, the Filipinas made it 9-1. Jayme added a run in the third to lift Fate, 10-1. Then Gaborno, Maano and Ganitano scored again in the fourth.

Kith’s Li Tsz-yon logged a run in the fourth while Pang Way-ting and Hui On-ying made two in the last inning to end the game with Fate up 13-4. Fate now has a 2-0 slate.

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