The United Nations has agreed to reopen an inquiry into the 2007 death from malaria of a Filipino UN peacekeeper in Sudan who Manila alleges was denied prompt medical attention.
The UN agreed to review the case after Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro raised the matter last week with UN Undersecretary General for Peacekeeping Alain Le Roy, the foreign department said.
Lt. Col. Renerio Batalla died of cerebral malaria in October 2007 while serving as a military observer with the UN Mission in Sudan.
A UN investigation released seven months later recommended a reprimand for a UN doctor due to negligence and for not administering immediate treatment, but Manila’s demand for the unnamed doctor’s removal from UN service was denied.
“A review will go a long way in assuaging whatever doubts or apprehensions that have come about as a result of the tragic death of one of our own,” the statement quoted Teodoro as telling Le Roy.
Batalla was one of 11 Filipino military officers serving in Sudan. Journal Online





