9 Hulio 2024, Martes
Register now and vote in midterm polls
Aspirants file your certificate of candidacy on October 1-8,2024
Substitute candidates must be with same surname and political party
Partylist must file Certificate of Nomination and Acceptance
No to Divorce!!!
Get well soon Nanay Angelita Santiago-Lopez
No to SOGIE bill
Best wishes Mr. and Mrs. Seth Elyon San Pedro
happy 10th Anniversary Binang City, Laguna Chapter Servants of God in Christ Jesus Christian Ministries Inc., Dr. Enrico San Pedro, Pastor
PM for any hospital discharge problem
Filipina, 74, succumbed hit onto California train
By Nidz Godino
"Unprovoked attacks, especially on our most vulnerable, are unacceptable and will not be tolerated," San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said in statement 74-year-old Filipina died in California after homeless man pushed her onto moving train in San Francisco. Corazon Dandan hit her head against train and fell on the platform.
Bay Area Rapid Transit police inside train station arrested Trevor Belmont, 49, shortly after he allegedly pushed Dandan onto oncoming train Monday night at BART Powell Street Station.
He was charged with one count of murder.
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins described crime as "tragic and truly shocking."
Victim was on her way home from work as telephone operator at hotel at Union Square in San Francisco and was waiting for train to ride home to Daly City.
Dr. Alvin Dandan, victim's nephew and intensive care doctor in Illinois, said his aunt rode BART every day to and from work.He and his cousins recently warned their aunt about taking the train late at night.
Victim , he said, was divorced and remained single and was "brave, independent woman" who grew up in the Philippines and moved by herself to United States in 1980s
No comments:
Post a Comment