BALBALAN, Kalinga -- A
migrant worker from this town has died from poisoning in Saudi Arabia where she
has been working as a maid for less than four months.
Emerita
Gannaban, 44, Oct. 27 after drinking a still undetermined liquid, according to
reports reaching her family in Kalinga.
Reports did
not say if the she was forced to drink the poison or if she committed suicide
by drinking it.
It was
Gannaban’s first overseas job and she should have been monitored by her
recruiters, the local YHMD International Manpower Services and Aloula
recruitment office in Saudi Arabia.
Her brother,
Cezar Bawit, said a nurse at Prince Mohammed Abdulaziz Hospital in Saudi Arabia
contacted them on Oct. 29 about Gannaban.
She was
reportedly taken to the hospital and was able to inform a hospital staffer
about her situation, Bawit said.
Bawit said
his sister’s mouth and internal organs were burned by the liquid she had
ingested.
She also had
bruises all over her body.
“Before she died, my sister had phoned us
about being maltreated,” Bawit said, adding that she wanted to come home, less
than four months since she was recruited on June 23.
“She told us
she was being locked in the bathroom and had not been fed nor given time to
rest properly after work,” Bawit said.
The family
was about to report the situation to the Overseas Workers Welfare
Administration but they had already been told of Gannaban’s death.
He said the
family would decide on a course of action, but the Dept. of Foreign Affairs had
advised them to delay pursuing a complaint until after Gannaban’s remains have
already been repatriated.
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