DepEd Issues Statement Following Teacher’s Death After Receiving Distasteful Remarks From Principal
The Department of Education (DepEd) in Davao de Oro releases a statement on a teacher’s death after an alleged insult by the school principal.
Marjorie Espinosa Llanto-Boldo a teacher from Tibagon Elementary School dies from workplace stress after an alleged insult by the principal. The issue began in Marjorie’s classroom when one of her students accidentally got hurt while playing.
The incident was reported to Principal Escobar by the child’s parents. Instead of hearing Marjorie’s side, it was alleged that the principal scolded and insulted her in front of the student’s parents, leaving her feeling humiliated and devastated.
Marjorie, who had been a dedicated teacher for 31 years, struggled to cope with the public criticism. She expressed her distress to her colleagues, indicating that the harsh words had affected her.
Her family noticed her health worsening after the incident. She was eventually taken to the hospital, where she passed away just days later.
Recently, DepEd Davao de Oro has issued an official statement regarding the passing of a 58-year-old teacher, which happened on September 19, 2024. It has sparked an investigation following reports that stress and emotional distress may have contributed to her untimely death.
DepEd extended its deepest sympathies to Marjorie’s family and assured the public that it was taking the matter seriously. They are committed to conducting a thorough investigation to uncover the circumstances leading to her death.
DepEd Davao de Oro has called on the principal for further discussions and is actively reviewing the situation. A meeting between Marjorie’s family and the school’s principal, Alvin Escobar, is scheduled to discuss the incident further.
Boldo’s family is now considering legal action while they finalize the necessary details.
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