Danmark Masongsong, the OFW father of Malia Kates Yuchen Gayeta Masongsong, gave a message to the SUV driver who took his daughter’s life.

In an exclusive interview with ABS-CBN News, he said that they would eventually face each other, and justice will be served for what happened to his daughter.

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He also said that he will never forgive the SUV driver for taking his daughter’s life.

“We want you to rot in jail, that’s what we want to do to bring justice to my son,” the grieving father expressed. “There is no forgiveness for what he did to my wife, to my son. Especially to my son who lost his life. You, you’re still eating, my son is gone. Your body is still strong in jail, my son is gone. My mother was also hurt, as was my niece. That’s why your sin, there is no forgiveness. Remember that, that’s why the court will just deal with you,” Danmark told ABS-CBN News.

Watch Danmark’s exclusive interview with ABS-CBN News in the video below:

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In a previous report by KAMI, Cynthia Masongsong, the mother of Malia Kates Yuchen Gayeta Masongsong, who died in the tragic NAIA Terminal 1 incident, already knew that her daughter had passed away. In an interview with ABS-CBN News, Malia’s aunt, the sister of her father, Danmark Masongsong, said that the mother of the deceased girl has already been transferred to the recovery room. There, Danmark has already told Cynthia that their only child, Malia, had passed away from the tragic incident. According to Malia’s aunt, allegedly, the victim’s mother seemed to somehow know about it.

Additionally, the Overseas Filipino Worker, father of the 5-year-old girl victim in the NAIA Terminal 1 incident yesterday, has no longer proceeded to leave the country. In a report by GMA 7’s ‘Unang Balita,’ he and other family members went to a Pasay funeral facility where the initial processing of the deceased victims was done. The OFW father of the girl victim personally took his daughter’s remains and will be bringing them to Lipa City, Batangas.