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00:00Let's be together, Magiging!
00:08Taxi!
00:15The DSWD gave a financial advice to the woman who is selling Sampaguita in the viral video
00:21where she was ambushed in front of the mall in Mandaluyong.
00:24The woman is not old according to her parents.
00:27But they still went out to the police station.
00:30Witness, Chino Gaston.
00:36An online conversation of a police officer who was ambushed and ambushed by a Sampaguita seller
00:43in front of a big mall in Mandaluyong.
00:46But the viral video was taken on December 17, according to the police.
00:50The parents of the Sampaguita vendor, Marie, who is not her real name, were almost emotional.
00:56She was hit by a Sampaguita.
01:00It hurts my heart.
01:02Because my mother was not hit by a Sampaguita.
01:07What I know is that she was just sitting there because she was ambushed at that time.
01:11She was just waking up.
01:13Now, the guard suddenly came and forced her to leave.
01:18Marie is not at home.
01:20We talked to her parents.
01:22According to them,
01:23Marie is a first-year medical technology student with a 22-year-old son.
01:28Her husband is a nursing student.
01:30She also has two brothers who are 19 and 23 years old.
01:35The Sampaguita children really sell in the Ortigas area.
01:38And they go there to register, pay, and pay their way back to Baysang, Quezon City.
01:44Up to Php 2,000 that they earn by selling every day.
01:49PNP Civil Security Group called the security guard who was the first to be forced to leave his job.
01:53We will give them a specific date to appear in our office next week.
01:59Even if he didn't leave, even the agency,
02:02we will initiate a formal filing of administrative complaint.
02:07As long as it happens, we will not file a case.
02:12Because you know, she has a family who are studying just like us.
02:17I feel sorry for them because we eat the same food.
02:22The Department of Social Welfare and Development gave Php 20,000 of financial assistance to Marie's family.
02:29They will use it to pay for the children's matriculation.
02:32But one of the netizens' questions is,
02:34why Marie's uniform looks like a high school uniform?
02:39Because it's hard for them.
02:41Whatever the available uniform is, that's what they use.
02:44Aside from financial assistance,
02:46DSWD will also look for help to promote their business of selling groceries.
02:51Aside from that, we also provide counseling.
02:54As we said, the children are also suffering from trauma because of this experience.
03:00For GMA Integrated News, who will pay for your taxi?
03:06A doctor from Lalaking arrived in Wilpi.
03:09He was hit by a car.
03:11It happened in Rojas Boulevard Service Road in Manila yesterday.
03:15The story of the doctor's brother,
03:17the victim refused to accept the Php 1,000 allocated by the suspect for damages
03:22because the bruise on his car was too big.
03:26And this is where the suspect started to run away.
03:30He also refused to call the police.
03:32The suspect was in the custody of the police
03:35and filed a complaint of reckless driving resulting in damage to property and physical injury.
03:41If the child's blood test is positive,
03:44he will also be filed a complaint of driving under the influence of alcohol.
03:49The suspect did not give a statement.
03:53The OFW, Labini Jenny Alvarado, who was at home in Kuwait,
03:58was put in an autopsy by the NBI.
03:59At first, she was taken home by a wrong vehicle in the Philippines.
04:03Her family still believed that there was a foul play in the incident,
04:07especially that her chest was full of pus.
04:10Witness, Vonna Kino.
04:16Yes, it's her.
04:18We also saw her nipples, her nipples, everything.
04:22What we saw on her body was a lot of pus.
04:25Like the Nepalese woman who worked in Kuwait,
04:28the OFW, Jenny Alvarado, was also full of pus according to her daughter.
04:33That's why they continue to believe that there was a foul play in the death of her mother
04:38and not a cold suffocation like what her mother-in-law said.
04:41The Department of Migrant Workers said that Alvarado's body did not go under the autopsy in Kuwait
04:47and now it was put under the autopsy of the National Bureau of Investigation.
04:51On her nipples, arms, hands, and on her back.
04:57The NBI explained to us that we will wait for the result.
05:03While the DMW is still reviewing the police report from Kuwait,
05:07the DMW is also studying the legal actions
05:10in case there is a violation of Kuwaiti law,
05:12Alvarado's employer became the shipping handler who made a mistake in sending the boat to the Philippines.
05:19He wrote us a letter stating that the body came to them from the Criminal Investigation Division of Kuwait
05:30with the tag, with the name of Jenny Alvarado.
05:34And when they received it, they said there was no way to identify, so they shipped it.
05:40Jenny Alvarado was arrested in Montalban, Rizal, Bucas while the NBI is still waiting for the result of the autopsy on her nipples.
05:48Alvarado's family called on the government.
05:51I hope this will be old.
05:53I hope this will be the last time that Filipinos go home because they are hurt or they were abused.
06:02I hope this will be justice and this will not be a story that because they were buried, it's over.
06:09I will fight for her.
06:11I will answer her.
06:13I will answer her.
06:15I will do my best.
06:17According to the DMW,
06:18With what has happened, our OFWs in Kuwait are reviewing the current policy on whether we should tighten
06:31and whether we should have more stringent measures on the removal of our domestic workers.
06:41For GMA Integrated News, Bonaquino, your witness.
06:46An American was arrested while applying for a visa extension in the Philippines because of his sexual assault in America.
06:54South African nationals were arrested in Naia after they were caught with a million-piso shabu.
07:01Witness, Marisol Abdurrahman.
07:04Chips and biscuits were bought in handbags and packets, but the two South African contrabands were still busted.
07:11They were arrested in Naia Terminal 3 early this morning.
07:14There was a suspicious resemblance and it was confirmed that our drug interdiction task group was done by them.
07:25The first one was a manual inspection.
07:29The contrabands were also smelled in the canine unit of PDEA, where it was positive and field testing was done.
07:36More than 14 kilos of shabu were obtained in two trips.
07:40It has a market value of almost 98 million pesos.
07:44He came from a red-list country.
07:47He really went there and the X-ray operation was done.
07:53We were able to see and discover the X-ray operation.
07:59Profiling of the suspects continues.
08:02But according to the authorities, it is possible that the two were used by a large group involved in illegal drugs.
08:09Sometimes, because of the poverty of life, they know the consequences.
08:14But because of the poverty of life...
08:16PDEA is currently in custody of the two suspects who have yet to be released.
08:21American National arrested the people of the Bureau of Immigration Fugitive Search Unit.
08:26Gaiwan was honored while applying for a visa extension to the B.I.
08:31We're agents from the Bureau of Immigration Fugitive Search Unit.
08:35We were sent by the Commissioner of Immigration and we are here regarding your case.
08:44According to the B.I., the American went to the Philippines to avoid his sexual assault case in the U.S.
08:51He said that he worked as a masseuse in the U.S. and he abused his client.
09:01The U.S. Embassy itself provided information to arrest their countryman who has a warrant until July 2024
09:08in connection with his assault on a client.
09:12The B.I. is now investigating if Gaiwan has a local case to be deported back to the U.S.
09:17We are still trying to get hold of him while he was imprisoned in the B.I. Detention Facility in Camp Bagong Biwa.
09:24For GMA Integrated News, Marisol Abduraman is your witness.
09:31The target is to give a free vaccine against HPV to 1 million female students in the country.
09:37HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer in the country according to the World Health Organization.
09:42I am your witness, Ian Cruz.
09:48The Department of Health itself said that it is expensive to give a vaccine against HPV or Human Papilloma Virus.
09:55It is 4,000 pesos per dose according to the DOH or 8,000 pesos including the second dose after 6 months.
10:05How important is it to stop the effects of HPV?
10:09The Human Papilloma Virus is a type of sexually transmitted infection that is caused by skin-to-skin contact and intercourse.
10:19Some cases of HPV disappear even without symptoms and medication.
10:24But there are cases that come back with cancer.
10:29According to the World Health Organization, HPV caused 620,000 females and 70,000 males.
10:40According to the WHO, HPV accounts for 95% of cervical cancer cases.
10:48It is the third type of cancer that often affects females here in the Philippines.
10:548,549 Filipinos were affected by cervical cancer.
10:59According to the latest report of the International Agency for Research of the WHO,
11:04almost half of them died in 2022.
11:09Among those who died of cervical cancer, 27-year-old Maricel's cousin died a few years ago.
11:17I feel sorry for my cousin. She has one child.
11:22That's why Maricel is supported in getting vaccinated against HPV.
11:28The WHO targets the injection of HPV vaccines while she is still young.
11:33Before she becomes sexually active, she should be given.
11:37And we estimate that the best age for that is around 9 years old.
11:41It doesn't mean that she can't be given later in life.
11:44There is also that. But for preventive measures, the best is at that age.
11:49This is free and voluntary for those who want to get vaccinated that will be done in schools.
11:55The President appointed me for 2025.
11:58By 2025, we can vaccinate all Filipino girls.
12:01And the effect of that is that cervical cancer will be eliminated.
12:04As of January 6, more than half a million female grade 4 students
12:10were given the first dose of HPV vaccine in the school-based immunization program.
12:17Students in private schools are also included in the program.
12:21Females have cervical cancer.
12:24That's why they are the target to be given the HPV vaccine.
12:27But according to the DOH, even adults are also looking to be given the vaccine.
12:34If a man is given this vaccine, he will not be infected by the human papilloma virus or HPV.
12:42If he is not infected by HPV, he will not be able to pass this virus to his future wife or partner.
12:51And he will not have cervical cancer.
12:54In terms of side effects,
12:56There will be a slight itchiness, there will be a slight itchiness when newly given.
13:02But it doesn't last long because when given ice or cold compress, it will also disappear.
13:10There are other possible side effects that are very minor and very mild.
13:14Some patients will get a fever.
13:16But beyond that, there are no serious side effects when it comes to this vaccine.
13:22For GMA Integrated News, I am Ian Cruz, your witness.
13:40For GMA Integrated News, I am Ian Cruz, your witness.

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