(UPDATE) Baby's body, 3 others retrieved from Catalyn B

Posted at 01/06/2010 1:15 PM | Updated as of 01/07/2010 12:19 PM

MANILA, Philippines - Four bodies, including that of a baby, were recovered by Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) divers during Wednesday's retrieval operations for the missing passengers of the ill-fated ferry Catalyn B off the waters of Limbones Island in Cavite province.

The PCG said the first recovered was the body of Mario Redublo, 63, of Barangay Maguinhawa, Lubang, Occidental Mindoro. The victim was identified through a senior citizen's identification card retrieved from the body.

The three other bodies recovered from the sunken Catalyn B, which was located 221 feet below the surface and 2 nautical miles from Limbones Island, belonged to 2 females and a baby.

The first female body was described as 30 to 35 years old, wearing a pink and white striped blouse and black pants, a bracelet and has a keychain with the name Shane Mabel.

The second female body was recovered around 3 p.m. The PCG said the woman was wearing brown pedal pants, a dark green jacket, a black blouse and a Seiko watch. It also has a Nokia cellular phone. Authorities place the woman's age at around 40.

The PCG said the last body recovered from the sunken ship belonged to a baby, probably one year old. The baby was wearing a pink overall and a yellow shirt with a butterfly design.

A pink pacifier and a pair of earrings were also recovered from the baby’s body.

Bodies brought to Manila

Lt. Col. Armand Balilo, PCG spokesman, said the 8-man retrieval team started diving on Wednesday morning. The retrieval was temporarily halted at 4 p.m. to bring the recovered bodies to the PCG's main headquarters in Manila.

Balilo said the retrieval operations will resume Thursday morning.

The recovery of the 4 bodies brought the official number of fatalities from the ferry's sinking to 10 while 17 remained missing.

The ferry sank in the waters off Limbones Island in Maragondon town on Christmas Eve. At least 44 passengers survived the tragedy.

Meanwhile, a family member of one of the fatalities of the ill-fated passenger ferry expressed disappointment over the Catalyn B owner's compensation.

Mark Lloyd Almodal told radio dzMM that the San Nicolas Shipping Lines, whose operation has been suspended due to the mishap, gave them only P5,000 in burial assistance.

Almodal’s brother, Michael, was one of the passengers of the ferry. Michael’s body was found floating in the waters off Bataan.

Baleno 9 victims' retrieval halted

Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) administrator Elena Bautista, meanwhile, said that diving for the missing passengers of MV Baleno 9 have been halted.

"Hindi po kakayaning balikan iyong barko sa ilalim ng dagat kung meron pang remaining bodies," Bautista said.

She said that what the retrieval teams could only do is to wait for the bodies to float to the surface. She said teams from the PCG are on a round-the-clock alert for reports of floating bodies.

The roll-on, roll-off vessel sank off Isla Verde Island in Batangas City last December 26. A total of 6 bodies have been recovered and 47 more passengers remained missing.

Bautista had said that Peter Ang, owner of the Besta Shipping Lines, which operates the ill-fated vessel, has been avoiding the Marina's calls and invitations.

The Marina has asked the Bureau of Immigration to place Ang on its watchlist. -- Reports from Jorge Cariño, ABS-CBN News; Edwin Sebidal, radio dzMM and ANC


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how can u put a value on a victims life

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so sad , the government needs to get tough on the ferry operators and the coast guard should answer why they alowed this ferry to travel . they should be responsible as well. $200,000.00 for each victom is so wrong what a insult on a human s life. and the ferry operators just pay little and they go back and make more money so wrong and the governmaent allows this to happen , come on the philippines make a stand on this please and stop this from happening. how then they put a value on a peoples life,, should make the ferry operators be responsible and pay for life time for each victim that losers there life on there ferry misshaps. the government so weak on this matter, this has been going on for years , so when is this going to stop the slack operators of the ferrys, all about money so sad
poeple make a stand on this nowwwwwwwwwwww please

so sad , the government needs to get tough on the ferry operators and the coast guard should answer why they alowed this ferry to travel . they should be responsible as well. $200,000.00 for each victom is so wrong what a insult on a human s life. and t


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