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Negrense caregiver in Israel dies at hospital weeks after Iran attack
Negrense caregiver in Israel dies at hospital weeks after Iran attack

GMA Network

time2 days ago

  • GMA Network

Negrense caregiver in Israel dies at hospital weeks after Iran attack

A 49-year-old Negrense caregiver died in Israel, this was confirmed by the Embassy of the Philippines in Tel Aviv. The death of Leah Mosquera, a resident of San Enrique town, Province of Negros Occidental who worked for years in Israel as caregiver, was anounced through an official statement from the Embassy. Mosquera would have celebrated her 50th birthday on July 29, 2025. 'Barangay treasurer yan sya dati sa Barangay Guintuliran. Graduate siya ng Commerce. Very active yan siya noong una, hardworking at walang problema sa number of years working abroad,' San Enrique Mayor Jilson Tubillara. Mosquera was wounded when an Iranian missile exploded in her location on June 15, 2025. She was rushed to the Shamir Medical Center where she underwent surgery. She stayed in the Intensive Care Unit of the said medical facility for weeks. The Embassy has assured it is focused tightly on the immediate repatriation of Mosquera's remains to the country. Processing of various assistance to her family is also underway. 'We extend our condolences. Very unfortunate, she really fought for her life but the injury that she sustained were just too much for her. I am just trying to review how much to give,' Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said. Mosquera's relatives have refused to give a statement, while waiting for additional information on her death.

DMW mourns death of Filipina caregiver in Israel after Iran missile strike
DMW mourns death of Filipina caregiver in Israel after Iran missile strike

Filipino Times

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Filipino Times

DMW mourns death of Filipina caregiver in Israel after Iran missile strike

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is mourning the death of Filipina caregiver Leah Mosquera, who succumbed to injuries sustained from an Iranian missile strike in Rehovot, Israel on June 15, 2025. In a statement, the DMW honored Mosquera's dedication, calling her a symbol of the quiet heroism of overseas Filipino workers. The department also extended its condolences to her family. Mosquera, 49, from Negros Occidental, underwent multiple surgeries and was in intensive care for several weeks at the Shamir Medical Center before passing away. She was fondly called 'Ate Leah' and would have turned 50 on July 29. The DMW, in coordination with the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) and the Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv, will shoulder the cost of repatriating her remains and burial. Her sister Mae Joy, also a caregiver in Israel, will receive assistance to return home. Financial assistance will be given to Mosquera's family, while the Israeli government has pledged lifelong support as part of its commitment to stand with her loved ones. The Israeli Embassy in Manila also expressed deep sympathy, stating: 'We mourn with you and honor Leah's memory with dignity and compassion.' Iran's missile strike was in retaliation for Israel's military operation 'Rising Lion' targeting Iran's nuclear program.

DMW mourns passing of Pinay caregiver in Israel due to injuries from Iran missile strike
DMW mourns passing of Pinay caregiver in Israel due to injuries from Iran missile strike

GMA Network

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • GMA Network

DMW mourns passing of Pinay caregiver in Israel due to injuries from Iran missile strike

The Department of Migrant Workers conveyed its condolences to the relatives of the Filipina caregiver who died in Israel due to injuries after an Iranian missile attack. "The Department of Migrant Workers deeply mourns the passing of OFW caregiver Leah Mosquera, a victim of an Iranian missile attack on the City of Rehovot, Israel last 15 June 2025," the DMW said in a statement issued on Sunday. "We extend our deepest sympathy to Ms. Mosquera's family. Truly, OFW Leah's dedication and quiet heroism embody the strength and sacrifices of our overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who carry the hopes and dreams of their families, their communities, and our nation," it added. The DMW-Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, in partnership with the Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv, will pay for the expenses related to the repatriation of Mosquera's remains to the Philippines, as well as her burial, the department said. Mosquera's sister and fellow caregiver Mae Joy would also be assisted in her travel back to the Philippines, the DMW said. Financial assistance would also be extended to Mosquera's family, it added. "We honor Ms. Mosquera's life of service and enduring legacy of care. She is a heroine who shall live in our hearts forever," the department said. Mosquera, 49 and a native of Negros Occidental, underwent several surgeries at Shamir Medical Center, where she "fought for her life" in the intensive care unit for several weeks, the Philippine Embassy in Tel Aviv said. "The Embassy is now working on the repatriation arrangements and the provision of all necessary assistance for Ms. Mosquera," the embassy said. "Lovingly called Ate Leah by her friends, she would have celebrated her 50th birthday this 29 July," it added. —KG, GMA Integrated News

Filipina caregiver in Israel dies weeks after Iranian missile strike
Filipina caregiver in Israel dies weeks after Iranian missile strike

Filipino Times

time3 days ago

  • Filipino Times

Filipina caregiver in Israel dies weeks after Iranian missile strike

The Philippine Embassy in Israel has announced the passing of a Filipino caregiver in Rehovot, Israel, due to injuries sustained during an Iranian missile strike that hit her apartment building. The victim, identified as 49-year-old Leah Mosquera from Negros Occidental, had been confined at the Shamir Medical Center, where she underwent multiple surgeries and spent several weeks in the intensive care unit. Her death was confirmed by her sister, who also works in Israel. 'Lovingly called Ate Leah by her friends, she would have celebrated her 50th birthday this July 29,' the Embassy said in a statement posted on Facebook. The Embassy added that it is now coordinating the repatriation of Mosquera's remains and is providing the necessary assistance to her family. Mosquera was among those affected by the recent exchange of missile strikes between Israel and Iran. There are around 30,000 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Israel, while roughly 30 are based in Iran, mostly spouses and children of Iranian nationals. As tensions escalate, more than 200 Filipinos have requested repatriation. The first batch returned to the Philippines on June 24.

Filipina caregiver in Israel dies of injuries from Iran missile strike in June
Filipina caregiver in Israel dies of injuries from Iran missile strike in June

GMA Network

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • GMA Network

Filipina caregiver in Israel dies of injuries from Iran missile strike in June

A Filipina caregiver in Rehovot, Israel has died from injuries she sustained when an Iranian missile strike hit her apartment block, the Philippine Embassy in Israel said on Sunday. According to the embassy in a Facebook post, Leah Mosquera, 49 and a native of Negros Occidental, underwent several surgeries at Shamir Medical Center, where she "fought for her life" at the intensive care unit for several weeks. Her passing was confirmed by her sister Joy, who also works in Israel. "The Embassy is now working on the repatriation arrangements and the provision of all necessary assistance for Ms. Mosquera," the embassy said. "Lovingly called Ate Leah by her friends, she would have celebrated her 50th birthday this 29 July," it added. Longtime enemies Israel and Iran have exchanged deadly missile strikes since Israel launched airstrikes against the Islamic republic on June 13. — BM, GMA Integrated News

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