Khaleej Times

Mum on ventilator, kid faces uncertain future

- Angel Tesorero

dubai — A four-year-old Filipino child is facing an uncertain future after her mother — an illegal resident of the UAE — was hospitalis­ed and is currently on life support.

The 46-year-old mother has been in coma in a private hospital in Dubai for the past three weeks after sustaining a critical skull injury. Her hospital bill has gone in excess of Dh300,000. After she was hospitalis­ed, the child was left with the mother’s flatmates for a couple of days before she was sent to the Philippine consulate.

The mother is an undocument­ed migrant and had been working illegally in Dubai as a maid, a consulate official said.

dubai — A four-year-old Filipino child has been sent to the Social Welfare Attaché of the Philippine Consulate in Dubai after her mother was hospitalis­ed and is currently on life support.

The mother, 46, working as an illegal maid, has been in coma for almost three weeks at a private hospital in Dubai after suffering from intracrani­al hemorrhage (ICH), a life-threatenin­g emergency caused by bleeding inside the skull. Her hospital bill has gone in excess of Dh300,000 and the prognosis is still unknown. The mother is an undocument­ed migrant and had been working illegally in Dubai, a consulate of- ficial confirmed to Khaleej Times.

The mother and daughter have no known relatives in the country, and the father was deported last year after overstayin­g. The child was left with the mother’s flat mates for a couple of days before she was sent to the consulate.

The Philippine deputy consulgene­ral Giovanni Palec said: “The child is now under temporary custody of a foster family as per the recommenda­tion made by the social welfare attaché that is suitable for the kid’s situation.

“We are working on her immediate repatriati­on to the Philippine­s; we are just waiting for the documents to be submitted by the father such as special power of attorney and a copy of the marriage certifi- cate. The child still has a valid passport and the fare will be shouldered by the consulate,” Palec added.

Palec said a consulate staff has already visited the mother at the hospital and they are “evaluating the kind of assistance they can extend to the mother, but the priority for now is the child’s repatriati­on.” Palec added the child’s case is not isolated as several instances have been reported before of children being left in limbo after their parents were hospitalis­ed or sent to jail.

“Don’t put children at risk. Don’t gamble with their safety. If you have been working here illegally it would be better to send your kid/s back home so somebody who can take care of them, if something happens to you,” said Palec.

Meanwhile, an official from the hospital talked to Khaleej Times and confirmed that the mother’s condition is “fully taken care of until she becomes stable.”

“We will continue to take care of her despite the increasing hospital bill and if somebody or a group of people will help to settle her bill, we will give generous discount,” said the hospital official.

Don’t put children at risk. Don’t gamble with their safety. If you have been working here illegally it would be better to send your kid/s back home” Giovanni Palec, Philippine deputy consul-general

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