Missing PAF pilot home in Cagayan
>> Monday, November 12, 2012
TUGUEGARAO CITY – After six months missing in the waters of Bataan, Air Force Capt. Michael Arugay finally returned home here Monday afternoon.
Arugay, 30, was with Maj. Neil Tumaneng when
their trainer jet, an SF 260, plunged into the sea near La Monja Island in
Bataan last May 18. Both pilots hailed from this capital city of Cagayan.
Tumaneng’s body was found last Aug. 19, just
as the remains of Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo were
retrieved from the wreckage of a twin-engine Piper Seneca that crashed in
Masbate Sea.
“I cried for days and nights after losing my
eldest son. But I learned to accept his fate,” Arugay’s mother Martina, 52,
said.
She said she was exhausted from grief during
the six months of waiting to see her son’s body.
Arugay was the eldest of five siblings. He
was supposed to be married to his long-time fiancée Chelsea, a computer
engineer, last July 21.
Mrs. Arugay said her son had already paid for
his wedding reception and all the expenses for the occasion. When he last
talked with his parents two days before the crash, he asked them to travel to
Manila to be fitted for their wedding attire.
Arugay’s father Nelson, 53, said he does not
take it against the government that it took long before his son’s body was
recovered.
“The Philippine Air Force and the Philippine
Navy did their best and they showed their utmost persistence to retrieve my son
and we extend our gratitude for it,” he said.
Reports said Arugay’s body, without the head,
legs and arms, was recovered in Mariveles Sea in Bataan last Saturday. He was
identified through the nameplate on his uniform. He will be buried on Saturday.
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