Sister bares how Negrense OFW died in Israel

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Sister bares how Negrense OFW died in Israel
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The youngest sister of Negrense overseas Filipino worker Loreta Alacre narrated how she died at the hands of the Hamas extremist group in Israel. Nelia Alacre, youngest of the eight Alacre siblings, said the vehicle where Loreta was boarding along with her four companions was stopped by Hamas militants before shooting them down. 'She was the only Filipina on board the vehicle,' Nelia said as told to her by Loreta's friend.

called her in Kuwait and committed assistance from the national government. She added that Loreta plans to come home on her birthday in November and stop working abroad. The Alacre siblings have no information yet on when Loreta's body will arrive. The Presidential Communications Office said that authorities have been focusing on how to send back home the remains of Loreta, a 49-year-old caregiver who worked in Haifa and Tel Aviv.

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