A caregiver in Israel, Paul Vincent, 42, received a plane ticket from his employer of four years which he intended to use to go home for the holidays to surprise his mother, according to a '24 Oras' report by Sandra Aguinaldo.
Christmas would have been a merry reunion for the Castelvi family of San Fernando, Pampanga with the surprise homecoming of Paul Vincent. A caregiver in Israel, Paul Vincent, 42, received a plane ticket from his employer of four years which he intended to use to go home for the holidays to surprise his mother, according to a "24 Oras" report by Sandra Aguinaldo.
“Para sa akin po, by that time na pumasok ‘yung Palestinian sa lugar nila at nag house to house sila ay para sa akin po ang ginawa niya kaya siya namatay ay pinagtanggol nya ang amo nya sa mga terorista,” Lourdines said. As the family's breadwinner, Paul Vincent was described as generous and caring. "Para kaming naputulan ng paa, hindi namin alam ano mangyayari sa mga darating na araw," his father said.
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