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The Biblical message, “Many are called but few are chosen,” aptly described the fate of five Boholanos, all earthquake victims, who were named to join 25 others from Eastern Visayas to meet and dine with Pope Francis in the latter’s visit in Leyte next month.

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But a Japanese consul in Davao City has yet to confirm if the remains found in a ravine in Sitio Tawal, Barangay Tagansuli in Malalag, Davao del Sur were that of 25-year-old Yasauki Sawada.

"Although he looks like a Japanese, we have to refer it first to the Japanese Embassy in Manila," Consul Mizayama told Super Radyo.
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The Biblical message, “Many are called but few are chosen,” aptly described the fate of five Boholanos, all earthquake victims, who were named to join 25 others from Eastern Visayas to meet and dine with Pope Francis in the latter’s visit in Leyte next month.

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"Although he looks like a Japanese, we have to refer it first to the Japanese Embassy in Manila," Consul Mizayama told Super Radyo.
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