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Philippine envoy to Lebanon succumbs to Covid-19

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THE Philippine­s’ top diplomat to Lebanon has succumbed to complicati­ons from the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said.

In a statement, the DFA said Philippine Ambassador to Lebanon Bernardita Catalla passed away yesterday.

“With deep sadness, the Department of Foreign Affairs announces the untimely demise on April 2, 2020, of Ambassador Bernardita Catalla, Philippine Ambassador to Lebanon, from complicati­ons arising from Covid-19,” the DFA said.

Catalla worked in the foreign service for 27 years as a career diplomat. “Service to the country has been the hallmark of Ambassador Catalla’s distinguis­hed foreign service career,” the DFA said.

Catalla served in key posts in

Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta. She also served as a passport director “where she delivered frontline service to millions of Filipinos,” the DFA said.

Prior to her assignment in Lebanon, Catalla was the consul general in Hong Kong, “looking over the welfare of hundreds of thousands of overseas Filipinos.”

She also spearheade­d the voluntary mass repatriati­on programme of the Philippine Embassy in Beirut since December 2019.

“Bernie, as Ambassador Catalla was fondly called, has always lent a helping hand, to her family, friends and colleagues,” the DFA said.

“Her smile and infectious laughter may have been extinguish­ed but her dedication will always be there as a guiding light for all members of the Philippine foreign service,” it added. — Philippine Daily Inquirer/ ANN

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