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Court allows jailed activist to attend 3-month-old child's wake, burial

By NICOLE-ANNE C. LAGRIMAS,GMA News

The Manila Regional Trial Court has granted a jailed activist's wish to see her dead infant daughter for the last time.

Judge Paulino Quitoras Gallegos on Tuesday granted Reina Mae Nasino a three-day furlough so she could visit her child's wake and attend the burial scheduled for Friday.

Conditions for the furlough include the submission of the child's death certificate and of Nasino's itinerary to the court. The detainee also has to be escorted by staff of the Manila City Jail, said her lawyer, Kathy Panguban.

The court order will be served to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology on Wednesday, said Kapatid, a group of families and friends of detainees believed to have been arrested for their political beliefs.

“The court's decision is one of the moves most needed to console a grieving mother and to correct the injustice done to her and her child," said Kapatid spokesperson Fides Lim.

Nasino was arrested in November 2019 over what her camp says are fabricated charges of illegal possession of firearms. This year, she cited her pregnancy as a ground for release when she and other detainees asked the Supreme Court to free them provisionally amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Before the SC released its decision, which only referred their petition to the trial courts, Nasino gave birth to an underweight girl, River, on July 1. Mother and daughter were separated one month later on court orders. River was hospitalized late September and died of pneumonia on October 9.

"The courts failed her several times – to dismiss the fabricated and baseless case filed against her, to seek the Supreme Court's intervention for the release of prisoners most at risk from the COVID-19 contagion, to stay with her child so she could take care of her,” Lim said.

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Kapatid thanked Gallegos for giving Nasino "the compassion that some other courts have not given her."

"There is no reason to deny her motion. If big names in politics were allowed furlough, the same should be accorded to a grieving mother whose only desire now is to have a last glimpse of her dead 3-month-old child,” Lim said.

Kapatid cited former presidents Joseph Estrada and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, Senator Ramon Bong Revilla Jr, and former senator Jinggoy Estrada as examples of detainees who were allowed by the courts furloughs for reasons including holidays and visits to sick family members.

Vice President Leni Robredo also supported the temporary release of Nasino so that she can be with her family and loved ones.

“This is the least we could do for a mother who lost her daughter too soon and under these painful circumstances,” she added.

Robredo, who has three daughters, then stressed that the intimate relationships between a mother and a child—from the first embrace up until the last breath—should not be denied.

“I offer my deepest condolences to the Nasino family during these difficult times. May Baby River’s soul rest in peace,” she said.—with Llanesca Panti/KBK/AOL, GMA News