The Freeman

Bus siege victim recovers P2.28 M for the surgery

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MANILA — A survivor of the Manila bus hostage crisis has recovered from a risky jaw operation in Taiwan after the Philippine­s gave its first payout to a victim of the botched 2010 affair.

Yik Siu- ling, 34, said in a South China Morning Post report that the surgery was “rather difficult, but everything was under control.”

“The outcome of the operation is satisfying,” said Yik, who was on a wheelchair when she faced Taiwanese media yesterday.

She said that she could already drink water just two days after the operation.

Last November, the Philippine government through Cabinet Secretary Jose Rene Almendras said it sponsored an undisclose­d amount as “additional token of solidarity” for Yik’s urgent medical procedure.

The amount was donated by Filipino businessme­n “as a manifestat­ion of the Filipinos’ humane considerat­ion of the plight of victims and their families,” the government and the Hong Kong foreign affairs ministry said in a joint statement.

Yik said in The Post’s report that the surgery in Linkou, Taiwan’s Chang Gung Hospital cost HK$400,000 or about P2.28 million and involved micro-surgical reconstruc­tion and tooth implants.

The hostage scene in Manila’s Rizal Park leading to the deaths of eight Hong Kong tourists embittered the relations of the two countries, with China’s special administra­tive district demanding from Manila a national apology and full-scale compensati­on to the victims’ families.

The Aquino administra­tion, however, insisted that the two camps have been dealing closely to solve the diplomatic row.

 ??  ?? In this 2010 photo, the bullet-riddled tourist bus which was stormed by police and SWAT members to rescue hostages at Rizal Park in Manila is seen being examined by a member of the Philippine National Police.
In this 2010 photo, the bullet-riddled tourist bus which was stormed by police and SWAT members to rescue hostages at Rizal Park in Manila is seen being examined by a member of the Philippine National Police.

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