DAVAO CITY, Philippines — The bodies of the 36 trapped call center employees were found by rescuers near a fourth floor stairwell of the NCCC Mall Davao on Christmas day.
Bureau of Fire regional director Senior Superintendent Rico Neil Kwan, of the Bureau of Fire Protection announced the sad news before the waiting family members Monday afternoon.
Kwan apologized for his failure to save the victims.
The 37 victims worked with Research Now SSI, as call center agencts. The agency is one of the lessors of the NCCC Mall Davao.
Kwan said the bodies were found “Sa lobby ng SSI At nandon po ang bodies na nakita namin (At the lobby of SSI, and the bodies were there, we saw it) I personally counted them. I counted them around 36 in numbers.”
Family members were attending the vigil when Kwan broke the news, they were crying.
“Our sincerest sympathy and condolences and as the ground commander, of this operation, my deepest apology for I was not able to save them,” Kwan added.

On Sunday, the rescuers found one body, identified as Jeffrey Cesma.
Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio told reporters, the bodies were found just steps away from the stairs close to one another.
The remains of the victims were brought to Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC) for proper identification in coordination with the Scene of the Crime Operative (SOCO), Philippine national Police, national Bureau of Investigation but for those beyond recognition, DNA test will be conducted.
Kwan said the bodies were charred and could only be identified through DNA matching or by the pieces of clothes or jewelry that their relatives could recognize

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