Four Filipinos died in Thailand due to health problems in just a matter of one week.
Mr. Rex Boholst succumbed to health complications on May 10 in a hospital in Bangkok. It was followed by the passing of Mrs. Gaudiosa Bulan. Mrs. Bulan had been hospitalized on March 31. Meanwhile, a 32-year-old OFW in Korat also passed away on May 16. The deceased teacher had a stage 4 leukemia.
On May 17, another sad news of Ms. Abigail A. Luma passing circulated on social media. Her death was due to cardiac arrest.
PinoyThaiyo extends its deepest condolences to the families of our departed fellow OFWs. May they rest in peace with our Lord.
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