DSWD Tightens Security at RRCY for Minors Linked to Tacloban School Shooting
• DSWD tightens security at Leyte’s youth rehab center holding two minors linked to the June 22 Tacloban school shooting, ensuring safety and custody.
• DSWD tightens security at Leyte’s youth rehab center holding two minors linked to the June 22 Tacloban school shooting, ensuring safety and custody.
• Rep. Martin Romualdez meets with DSWD, DOH, DepEd, and CHED officials, pledging stronger child protection and mental health laws following the San Jose NHS shooting.
• Since 14-year-old Ayessa Dazo was buried on July 1, her Tacloban home has fallen silent. Her father struggles with grief, justice concerns, and memories of the daughter he could not protect.
• Three families grieving the San Jose school shooting victims received food, prayers, and financial aid. Neighbors, classmates, and strangers offered comfort. Hospital and burial costs were covered by lawmakers.
• A bracelet Ayessa Dazo ordered online arrived five days after she was killed in San Jose school shooting in Tacloban. The unopened parcel now rests beside her coffin, a painful reminder of dreams left unfulfilled.
• Tacloban City boosts security at San Jose NHS after the fatal shooting; DepEd plans to expand measures to all 60 public schools before July 6 resumption.
• DSWD social workers continue providing psychological first aid to students, parents, and teachers affected by the San Jose school shooting, offering emotional support and counseling.
• PRO8 assures fair, cautious probe into June 22 school shooting that killed 3, injured others, with strict due process and ongoing criminal proceedings.
• Jenelyn Badoria mourns her 14-year-old daughter Joyancee, killed by classmates. She seeks justice, recalling her kind, studious dreamer who wanted to be a teacher.
• DILG investigates the parents and aunt of 2 teen suspects for negligence, enabling access to the firearms used in Tacloban school shooting that killed 3 and wounded 20.