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Statement of Condolences

27th August - Submitted by Alice Wong MP Staff

August 27, 2010
STATEMENT OF CONDOLENCES

RICHMOND – Alice Wong, MP for Richmond has the following statement, concerning the deaths of Canadians Ken, Jessie and Doris Leung, and the injuries of Jason Leung and Mrs. Amy Ng [Leung] in Manila, Philippines:

“I would like to express my condolences to the Leung family and all the victims on this very tragic incident. I have contacted the Canadian embassy at Manila and the Canadian Consulate in Hong Kong, and can confirm that they have offered assistance to the family. I have also offered to make a personal visit to the surviving members of the family, but the family has requested privacy. Also due to privacy concerns, no further details can be released.

On behalf of Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Jason Kenney, I have signed the book of condolences.

I implore the Philippine government to be vigilant and extensive in its investigation on this tragic matter, and implement the changes that will enhance the protection of foreigners, including Canadians, in their country.

It is my sincerest wish that the wounded and surviving members of the Leung family have a speedy physical recovery, but it is unfortunate that the emotional wounds from this tragic incident will remain with them for their lives.”

Attached to the release are two pictures: One of MP Wong signing the book of condolences, and one with the message she wrote in the book, which states:

“On behalf of the Minister of Immigration, Citizenship and Multiculturalism, we would like to send our deepest condolences to all the families and individuals who were in the terrible tragedy in Manila. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you especially those who lost their loved ones. [We wish] a rapid recovery to those who were wounded. Canadians are all with you at this difficult time.”

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