00:00Dozens of OFWs in Kuwait have returned home. The family of the victim, Mark Salazar, was the first to be replaced in his work bench.
00:08The family of the victim is more determined in their search for justice.
00:13And live from Paranaque City, Mark Salazar was on the scene.
00:17Mark.
00:21Vicky, last Friday, January 10, we saw that the family of Jenny Alvarado's emotion was poured out
00:28in their meeting with Jenny from Kuwait.
00:31And we also saw how their emotion changed with anger, because they were receiving a different kind of beating.
00:44The family of the OFW Jenny Alvarado, who was killed last Friday,
00:52was replaced by a cry of anger.
00:54We are not afraid.
00:57The OFW Jenny Alvarado was not turned over to them.
01:00Instead, her colleague from Kuwait, the OFW from Nepal, was turned over to them.
01:05Her family was not going to cry while they were waiting for their second meeting with the OFW Jenny Alvarado's mother.
01:12We are very worried if she will be the one to arrive.
01:16Maybe she will be with her again.
01:19Jenny Alvarado arrived earlier and was received by her family.
01:24But the questions of her family did not end here.
01:28Did they really investigate the death of their mother in Kuwait?
01:33If they really investigated properly, why did the Nepalese come to us?
01:38It's like they made the investigation easier.
01:41The arrival was very fast.
01:43She died on January 2 and arrived on January 10.
01:47According to what the Nepalese saw,
01:50it's hard for them to believe that she suffocated to death.
01:55Her neck was dislocated.
01:58Her hands were bruised.
02:01They said she suffocated.
02:03She only slept.
02:04Her nose was swollen.
02:06But why were her hands bruised?
02:09Her body was wet.
02:11Her neck was wet.
02:15Her mouth was swollen.
02:17I asked if she suffocated to death.
02:20To the family's request for justice,
02:22Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Kakdak said
02:26that the ball is still in the Kuwaiti Authority
02:29before the Philippines can make a move.
02:31We are awaiting the results of the police report,
02:36police investigation as well as the autopsy results.
02:39From there, we will move to the possibility of filing also a legal claim
02:45with respect to Jenny's death.
02:51We are moving ahead with the filing of claims against whoever,
02:58I will not name anyone yet,
03:00but whoever caused the mistake or the error.
03:10From here, we are now traveling to Cavite,
03:13to an accredited funeral home in Cavite.
03:16Jenny will go there for the autopsy.
03:20She will only return home to their home in Montalban, Rizal
03:24for the autopsy.
03:26Vicky.
03:27Thank you very much, Mark Salazar.
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