Arrested Lumad student 'can no longer stand, speak,' says rights group

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Lumad student Esmelito 'Bugoy' Oribawan, one of 7 Lumad students detained in Cebu City, is too frail to stand up or talk, said a human rights group.

, is too frail to stand up or talk, according to human rights group Save Our Schools Network-Cebu.

He was reportedly brought by police to the Cebu City Medical Center to be checked on Saturday, 3 days after he coughed up blood.In a statement to media, SOS alleged that the police merely gave Oribawan hot water and multivitamins for his condition in the days following him coughing up blood. Oribawan had been detained at the Central Visayas Police Regional Office while facing complaints of kidnapping.University of San Carlos -Talamban Campus

 

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