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BY RESEL JOY TIANERO
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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
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ILOILO City – A little boy one year and six months old wandered away from their house to a nearby river in Barangay Nabitasan, Leganes, Iloilo and got drowned.
Sunday afternoon, Carl Andrew Osano was fished out of the river. He died while being rushed to the West Visayas State University Medical Center in Jaro district.
According to Senior Inspector Ma. Liza Nofuente, Leganes police chief, nanny Ellen Osano, 58, was busy washing clothes at the time the boy wandered off to the nearby river. This was around 2 p.m.
“Nagsalig man ako nga damo tawo,” said Osano in a radio interview.
A few minutes later she looked for the boy and panicked when she could no longer find him. She sought the help of family members and neighbors.
It took them some 30 minutes to find the boy.
Carl Andrew was the third child of 29-year-old Luna Mae Osano. She was in Manila on Sunday and immediately flew back to Leganes, Iloilo after having been informed by her husband about what happened to their youngest son. Their two other children were seven years old and five years old.
The nanny was actually an aunt of the boy’s father./PN
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