Saint Paul University Issues Statement on Incident Between Grab Driver and Its Students

Official Statement of Saint Paul University on Incident Involving Grab Driver and Its Students

SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY QUEZON CITY – The university issued an official statement regarding an incident involving two of their students and a Grab driver.

Grab driver Jerricho Narvaez is accused by student Daniella Charlize Ramos of fantasizing about her during a ride. Ramos’ only evidence was Narvaez’s “heavy breathing,” which he explained was due to his weight and fullness. Narvaez denied the allegations and stated that an audio recording from Grab’s “Audio Protect” feature could support his side of the story. After facing significant online backlash, Ramos locked her social media profile, making it difficult for Narvaez’s family to reach her. Concerned about the damage to his reputation, Narvaez’s family plans to pursue legal action if Ramos does not respond.

In a recent post, Jerricho Narvaez, a Grab driver, expressed gratitude to those who have shown support amid accusations made by student Daniella Charlize Ramos. He shared that he is currently offline from Grab while an investigation is ongoing. He explained that Grab’s safety protocols required this due to the seriousness of the accusation. He was informed that once the investigation concludes and proves his innocence, his account will be reinstated, along with the lost income.

Narvaez thanked the Grab Drivers Community for their support and solidarity during this time. He made a final request, urging everyone not to attack Ramos, understanding that her parents may be feeling the pressure of public opinion. As a father, he expressed empathy for the situation and the potential distress the family might be experiencing.

Narvaez remains confident that the truth will prevail and that he will be exonerated. He reassured everyone that he has always been a trustworthy Grab driver and did nothing wrong. He concluded his message by thanking his supporters and expressing hope that justice will be served.

Meanwhile, Saint Paul University Quezon City has issued an official statement regarding an incident involving two of their students and a Grab driver.

Here is the official statement from Saint Paul University Quezon City:

“In light of a recent incident involving two of our students, we affirm our commitment to
ensuring a safe and respectful community for all. The matter has been reported to the
appropriate authorities, and we encourage everyone to allow the investigation to take its
course.

We recognize that the digital platform, while powerful, can be volatile and often does not
promote the resolution of sensitive situations. Let us be mindful of our words and actions,
fostering a culture of understanding, empathy, and online and offline accountability.
Let us create a supportive environment where everyone feels safe and valued.”

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