Corona Curfew Penalty’Sit and Get Up’ 300 times… Eventually died

Derren Manaog Penaredondo (28), who died after being penalized for ``sitting and waking up 300 times'' in the Philippines for a corona 19 curfew violation. [페나레돈도 가족 SNS캡처]

Derren Manaog Penaredondo (28), who died after being penalized for “sitting and waking up 300 times” in the Philippines for a corona 19 curfew violation. [페나레돈도 가족 SNS캡처]

In the Philippines, an accident occurred in which a man who violated the quarantine rule for new coronavirus infection (Corona 19), “no night traffic”, was punished and died. The penalty imposed on him was’Sit and get up’ 300 times.

According to foreign media such as the BBC, Raffler, and Insider on the 6th, Darren Manaogue Penaredondo, 28, who lives in Trias, Cavite, Luzon Island, Philippines, was caught by the police after leaving the house to buy water in the evening. To prevent the spread of Corona 19, the area is banned from 6 p.m. to 5 a.m. the next day.

He was penalized 100 times to “sit up and get up” with others caught by the police. But the problem is that if you don’t work with other people, you have to do it all over again. Penaredondo ended up doing’sitting and getting up’ 300 times.

Penaredondo was finally able to return home at 6 am the next day. And I couldn’t walk all day. The family said they believed only his words “muscle pain” and did not feel serious. The next morning, however, Penaredondo suddenly had a seizure and a cardiac arrest. I woke up for a while with my neighbor’s CPR, but eventually died around 10 o’clock that night.

Penaredondo died from corporal punishment, but Malo Nilo Solero, chief of the Triassic Police Chief, insisted, “We are training people who violate the COVID-19 guidelines instead of physical punishment.” He added that he would not tolerate if the police were found to have forced punishment.

In a statement, Mayor Antonio Peretrias said in a statement, “We consider the policy to prevent the spread of Corona 19 very important, but it is not our policy to harm or torture people.” I urged them to do an investigation,” he said.

Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch, an international human rights organization, warned of corporal punishment earlier this month that “Philippines police and public officials are abusing those violating the COVID-19 quarantine regulations in cages or by letting them sit in the midday sun.

Reporter Go Seok-hyun [email protected]


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