4-anyos na anak ng buntis na nurse na nabundol sa Negros, nakakadurog-puso ang tanong
- A 4-year-old child keeps asking, “Where is Mommy?” after his nurse mother died in a tragic road accident in Bago City
- The father is grieving deeply and struggling to explain the loss of both his wife and their unborn child, K5 News FM Bacolod
- The nurse was hit by two vehicles while crossing a pedestrian lane on the night of June 1, leading to the deaths of both mother and fetus
- The tragedy left the father sleepless, unable to eat, and uncertain how to break the heartbreaking truth to their young son
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“Where is Mommy?” This is the heartbreaking question of a 4-year-old child whose mother, a nurse, tragically died after being hit by two vehicles while crossing a pedestrian lane in Bago City, K5 News FM Bacolod reported.

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Until now, the grieving father does not know how to answer his child.
The little one continues to look for his mother, unaware that she—and the baby sibling she was carrying—are both gone.
According to family members, the husband has not been eating or sleeping since the accident.
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He is overwhelmed not only by sorrow but also by the painful burden of telling his young son the truth—that his mother will never come home.
As he struggles to find the right words, he is also coming to terms with a life forever changed, knowing he must now face the future without his beloved wife.
It was on the night of Sunday, June 1, when the nurse was struck by two vehicles while crossing the highway at Purok Proper North in Brgy. Taloc.
The impact was so severe that it caused the premature delivery of the baby and the eventual death of both mother and unborn child, Manila Bulletin reported.
This tragedy is not only a personal loss for the family but also a blow to the community she served as a dedicated nurse.
And in the silence of their home, the child’s innocent question, “Where is Mommy?” remains unanswered—an echo of grief in a home now filled with sorrow.
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