The Slovak government has assured the Philippine government that justice will be served to an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) who died after being mauled and beaten in the European country.
Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini told daily newspaper Dennik N that justice needs to be served for OFW Henry John Acorda immediately, reported The Slovak Spectator.“I hope we will not witness a situation where there will be no effective ruling one year from now,” Pellegrini said.
Foreign affairs secretary Alan Peter Cayetano extended his appreciation towards Pellegrini for acting with urgency to help solve the case.
“The Philippines expresses its appreciation to Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini for assuring us that justice will be served for the death of our kababayan Henry John Acorda,” Cayetano said in a statement.
The Department of Foreign Affairs secretary also expressed his appreciation of the Slovaks’ support following Acorda’s death.
Several gatherings were held in Slovakia to commemorate the OFW’s life and call for justice for his death.
Two gatherings are planned to take place on Wednesday, June 6 in memory of Henry John Serafica Acorda, calling for justice to be delivered for him. https://t.co/fs98r6kxYR
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Meanwhile, Ambassador Ma. Cleofe Natividad personally visited Acorda’s family in Bratislava, Slovakia to extend the government’s condolences.
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