Rene Baterbonia's remains to be flown to home province on Friday
At A Glance
- The remains of Rene Clert Baterbonia, one of the two Ateneo players who tragically died in a drowning incident in Dipaculao, Aurora, will be flown to his hometown in Talacogon, Agusan del Sur on Friday, June 12, the school announced Thursday morning June 11.
(Rene Baterbonia FB post / Aldrin Escaner)
The remains of Rene Clert Baterbonia, one of the two Ateneo players who tragically died in a drowning incident in Dipaculao, Aurora, will be flown to his hometown in Talacogon, Agusan del Sur on Friday, June 12, the school announced Thursday morning June 11.
In an official statement by the school, Ateneo also revealed that there will be a wake mass for Baterbonia at the Arlington Memorial Chapels in Quezon City later at 6 p.m.
“Rene Clert Baterbonia carried with him the hopes of a family he loved deeply, the pride of Talacogon, and the dreams that brought him to Ateneo de Manila only days ago,” Ateneo wrote on its social media post.
“His passing has left deep sorrow among those who knew him as a son, a brother, a teammate, a friend, and a young man whose future was just unfolding. Today, we remember Rene with gratitude for his life and grieve with all who loved him,” it added.
The NBI-Medico Legal Division disclosed the post-mortem examination certification which revealed that the cause of death of the 19-year-old player was asphyxia by drowning.
Meanwhile, Divine Adili’s family, through the Nigerian Embassy here in the country, requested an autopsy on the 6-foot-10 big man’s remains.
"The Embassy has been in direct contact with the family of the deceased, Ateneo de Manila University, law enforcement agencies, and other relevant authorities. The family has requested that an autopsy be conducted before arrangements for the repatriation of Mr. Adili's remains to Nigeria are finalized,” the embassy wrote.
"The Embassy is providing all necessary consular assistance and support in this regard," it added.
The family also wants Divine’s body returned to Nigeria immediately as there are family and cultural practices needed to be imposed.