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Watch more in iWant or TFC.tv MAYNILA - Enero 2020 nang lumuwas ng Maynila mula sa bayan ng Laak, Davao Del Oro, ang overseas Filipino worker na si Juvelyn Mamac para ayusin ang papeles pabalik ng Saudi.
"Gusto naming babalik sana muna kami sa probinsya kasi ang hirap dito, para makasama namin ang anak namin,” ani Mamac, na maging ang pocket money dapat pabalik ng Saudi, naubos na rin.Ang nanay na si Rosy Gran, kasamang na-lockdown ang anak. Pansamantala silang nanirahan sa isang kamag-anak sa Maynila, pero dahil wala silang panggastos, nagbakasakali silang pumunta sa airport para ayusin ang tiket na limang beses na-kansela.
Sa Villamor Airbase Elementary School pansamantalang nananatili sina Mamac at Gran, kasama ang mahigit 300 pang pasahero habang naghihintay ng kanilang biyahe.
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