Two of the victims in the deadly car crash at Lucky Plaza mall in Singapore last Sunday, December 29, are both overseas Filipino workers and are sisters from La Union.
Arcely and Arlyn Nucos have been working as domestic helpers for the past 30 years. (Photo: Arcely on left and Arlyn on right)
Arcely and Arlyn Nucos have been working as domestic helpers for the past 30 years. (Photo: Arcely on left and Arlyn on right)
The sisters were among 6 friends having a picnic by the exit lane of the Lucky Plaza carpark when a car crashed through a pavement railigs hitting them. Arlyn, 50, died on the spot, while her sister Arcely, 56, remains unconscious.
Reynaldo, brother of the two, said that their other relatives in their family compound in Barangay San Carlos in Caba, La Union, knew something was wrong when the two did not conduct their weekly video call with them.
The Nucos sisters have been working as domestic helpers in Singapore since 1990. Arcely was set to come home this January 2020.
Reynaldo, brother of the two, said that their other relatives in their family compound in Barangay San Carlos in Caba, La Union, knew something was wrong when the two did not conduct their weekly video call with them.
The Nucos sisters have been working as domestic helpers in Singapore since 1990. Arcely was set to come home this January 2020.
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