3 Filipino elderly sisters reported missing in China 'now returning to PH'

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A relative says 3 Filipino elderly sisters have been found after they were reported missing in China, and are now on their way back to the Philippines.

'ON THEIR WAY BACK.' Three Filipino elderly sisters reported missing in China by their relatives are returning to the Philippines on August 18, 2019. Photo from John Florencio Guce

They were scheduled to arrive at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport by 4:40 am on August 10 . From there, they would have flown back at 7:05 pm the same day from Shanghai to Manila via connecting flight MU 211, which was scheduled to arrive at 11:10 pm. "Nauna kasi akong umalis para ihatid sa hotel at naiwan pa sila kaya hindi ko alam kung saang hotel sila."

 

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