The Philippine government suffered another public stumble over last week’s deadly hostage crisis in Manila, as authorities there sent the bodies of three of the Hong Kong victims to the wrong families.
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Workers place a coffin containing the body of one of the hostage victims into a wooden crate before its flight back to Hong Kong.The bodies of the eight victims were flown back to Hong Kong last Wednesday. The South China Morning Post reported today, however, that later that night, one family discovered a mixup after opening what they thought was their relative’s coffin at a morgue. After that discovery, the SCMP said, the other seven coffins were opened, showing three of the bodies had been mixed up. The families had previously identified the bodies in Manila, so it was possible that funeral workers there mislabeled the coffins before they were returned to Hong Kong.
Philippine Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman told the Associated Press she would investigate: “If there was a mixup of those names, we apologize. It was really the desire to facilitate and bring the bodies to Hong Kong as quickly as possible.”
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