
The news about the tragic case involving Filipino migrant Jenni Alvarado sparked a wave of outrage. The Alvarado family did not receive the necessary information and support regarding the identification of the body of the deceased before the transfer to the Philippines. Her body was incorrectly identified and mistakenly sent to the country under someone else's name.
Despite the fact that the initial version of the official authorities established that the cause of death was from inhaling cold smoke, Jenni's relatives expressed suspicions about the involvement of third parties and the presence of injuries. The problem arose because the company responsible for the transportation erroneously identified the body of the Nepali citizen as that of Filipino worker Jenni Alvarado.
Along with the family, local lawmakers require an investigation to be carried out by the House of Representatives. The accepted resolution states the inadmissibility of such lax handling of the bodies of migrants and requires an investigation into the reasons for the occurrence. The autopsy, currently being conducted, should reveal all the circumstances of this case and answer questions about possible external influence and harm to Jenni Alvarado.