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"Normally, I have no time to watch sports but I often watched these games and kept thinking, Why do results turn out to be that way? I dont know what to say," he told reporters.
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Ayon kay Ambassador Antonio Rodriguez, kasalukuyan nang pinoproseso ang pagbabalik sa bansa ng mga ito na pawang nabiktima ng syndicated illegal recruitment.
Mula sa nasabing bilang, nauna nang umuwi kamakalawa ang 7 habang kasunod sa pamamagitan ng batch-by-batch ang 20 pang Pinoy.
Ang iba ay nasa pangangalaga pa ng Thailand Immigration habang inaayos ang kanilang mga dokumento.
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Ayon sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), ang nasagip ng Thai Marine authorities ay si Edgardo Pagliyawang Sadang, 23, engineer, tubong Palawan.
Kinumpirma naman ni Ambassador Antonio Rodriguez na ligtas na si Sadang matapos makausap niya ito sa telepono makaraang masagip ng mga Thai authorities.
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Ayon kay Ambassador Antonio Rodriguez, kasalukuyan nang pinoproseso ang pagbabalik sa bansa ng mga ito na pawang nabiktima ng syndicated illegal recruitment.
Mula sa nasabing bilang, nauna nang umuwi kamakalawa ang 7 habang kasunod sa pamamagitan ng batch-by-batch ang 20 pang Pinoy.
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Ayon sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), ang nasagip ng Thai Marine authorities ay si Edgardo Pagliyawang Sadang, 23, engineer, tubong Palawan.
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