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Philippine ambassador to Lebanon dies from COVID-19

April 2, 2020



The Philippines’ top diplomat to Lebanon has died of the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Thursday.

With deep sadness, the DFA announces the untimely demise on 2 April 2020, of Ambassador Bernardita Catalla, Philippine Ambassador to Lebanon, from complications arising from COVID-19,” it said.

Catalla is the first senior career diplomat to have died of COVID-19 respiratory disease, which was first detected in China in late December.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. confirmed Catalla’s demise in a hospital in Beirut.

“Amb. Bernardita M. Catalla passed away at 12:30 a.m. in the Beirut hospital where she was confined. I extended her for a great job in a difficult post. I promised her Paris so she’d hang on. But she just laughed, “Now I must learn French.” She saw me to say goodbye last March 9,” Locsin said in his Twitter account.

A diplomat for almost 30 years, Catalla has served in key posts like Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta and was passport director where she delivered frontline service to millions of Filipinos, the DFA said.

Prior to her assignment in Lebanon, she was Consul General in Hong Kong.

While in Lebanon, Catalla spearheaded the voluntary mass repatriation program for distressed Filipinos there.

“Bernie, as Ambassador Catalla was fondly called, has always lent a helping hand, to her family, friends and colleagues. Her ever-ready smile and infectious laughter may have been extinguished but her dedication to our country will be always be there as a guiding light for all members of the Philippine foreign service,” the DFA said. DMS