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Duterte: Truth will come out on deadly mall blaze

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DAVAO CITY — President Rodrigo Duterte vowed yesterday to get to the truth about a blaze in his home city of Davao that killed 37 call center workers.

He said he made the promise during a meeting on Monday night with the families of those killed in a shopping mall fire in Davao. "I assured them ... that the truth will---let the truth come out," Duterte said. "That is what they are asking for. Just the truth of what happened."

The justice and labor department­s have ordered separate investigat­ions into Saturday's blaze. Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre has said his office would investigat­e with a view to bringing criminal charges.

A spokesman for Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, the daughter of the president, also quoted her as promising to press charges if warranted by the results of the investigat­ion.

The fire broke out in the fourstory NCCC Mall shortly before it opened to shoppers. But it killed 37 people working in a 24-hour call center for US-based market research firm SSI on the top floor.

At a Davao hospital yesterday, families of the dead waited in a silence broken only by occasional sobs as government workers tried to identify the charred remains before releasing them to relatives. Social welfare officers said that so far, five bodies had been turned over.

Rhen Muyco recalled the last words his 25-year-old daughter Renzi Nova spoke to her family as the fire raged Saturday. "Ma, there is a fire here. If something happens to me, I love you all," she said by mobile phone.

Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said yesterday his office was launching an inquiry separate from the justice department's investigat­ion. "We just want to find out the cause of the fire and if there was compliance with safety and health standards," he told AFP.

The Associated Labor Unions said the high death toll and the extent of the blaze suggested that rules on fire exits, sprinkler systems and other safety measures had not been followed. Mall administra­tors have denied that fire exits were inadequate or blocked.

The fire was just one of a series of tragedies that turned the usually festive Christmas season in the Philippine­s into one of grief for many.

At least 240 people were killed, with over a hundred still missing, when tropical storm Vinta struck the country's main southern island of Mindanao on Friday, causing floods and landslides throughout the weekend.

On Monday 20 people were killed in a road accident in the northern Philippine­s as they headed for a traditiona­l Christmas Mass.

 ?? MALACAÑANG PHOTO VIA ABS-CBN NEWS ?? President Rodrigo Duterte comforts family members of fire victims in Davao City in this file photo taken on December 24.
MALACAÑANG PHOTO VIA ABS-CBN NEWS President Rodrigo Duterte comforts family members of fire victims in Davao City in this file photo taken on December 24.

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