PHILLIPPENES: JRU admin: food caterer to face possible case - (ABC-CBN News)
January 28, 2008 – 4:15 pmThe administration of the Jose Rizal University (JRU) in Mandaluyong City will, according to this story, likely sue the private caterer during the junior-senior prom for the alleged food poisoning of several high school students last Friday.
Romel Navarro, high school principal of JRU, was cited as saying they are now consulting with their legal counsel for the possible cases to be filed against the caterer, adding, “Pinag aaralan ngayong ng unibersidad at nakikipag coordinate na kami sa legal of the school (The university administration is now studying he matter and we are now coordinating with the legal [counsel] of the school).”
Navarro refused to divulge the name of the private caterer who served the food during the junior-senior prom Friday night.
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