Family of Christine Dacera Speaks on Investigation of Flight Attendant’s Death
FAMILY OF CHRISTINE DACERA – The family of the flight attendant is willing to spend million on her death’s investigation.
Currently, the probe on the death of Christine Angelica Dacera are ongoing. Her camp is seeking for the truth on the death of the 23-year-old flight attendant of the Philippine Airlines (PAL).
Dacera checked on to City Garden Grand Hotel in Makati City for a New Year celebration with her friends. They stayed in Room 2207.
According to her companions, they had hard drinks and they also played some parlor games. One of their friends also introduced them to his friends staying in Room 2209.
The following morning, one of Dacera’s friends, Rommel Galido, claimed that he found the flight attendant unconscious in the bathtub of the comfort room. They tried to revive her and rushed her to the hospital.
Dacera was brought to Makati Medical Center where she was declared dead on arrival. Investigations then started and the autopsy determined ruptured aortic aneurysm as the cause of her death.
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The Philippine National Police (PNP) also recently released a medico-legal report. In the said report, ruptured aortic aneurysm remains to be the cause of Dacera’s death and found a supposed undiagnosed hypertension.
The family of Christine Dacera is not convinced with the report of the PNP citing irregularities. Based on CNN Philippines‘ Balitaan, the family is willing to spend a million to know what really happened.
Also, the family of Christine Dacera is willing to open the remains of the flight attendant again for a DNA examination. She was laid in General Santos City.
Dacera’s camp stressed that they are not interested with the respondents and they just want to find the truth to finally close the case on her death. At least 11 people who were with the flight attendant in the hotel are facing charges now.
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