MedTech board passer unaware that their house was burning while taking the exam

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By Ricks de Leon

A viral Facebook post by “Maria Charmaine Lopez” stirred the emotions of netizens when she shared that her husband’s cousin, “Christle Anne Maravilla,” had her house burned down while she was taking the recent Medical Technology Licensure Examination.

In her post, Lopez revealed that Maravilla was unaware of the fire and the loss of her home, as she was taking the exam. It was reportedly kept from her to prevent any distractions during the test.

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Photo courtesy: Maria Charmaine Lopez (FB)

The house was located in Barangay Bual, Tulunan, North Cotabato.

“Nasunog ilahang balay the day jud sa board exam.. wala may nasave kahit isa na gamit. Unaware sya. After board exam na namo sya giinform.. pero after 4 days eto pala kapalit. Magiging RMT ka Christle Anne Maravilla (Their house burned down on the very day of the board exam… not a single item was saved. She was unaware. We informed her after the board exam… but after 4 days, this is what she came home to. You will become a RMT Christle Anne Maravilla),” Lopez said in her post.

RMT stands for “Registered Medical Technologist.”

Despite the devastating news of her house burning down, Maravilla’s success in passing the exam brought some positive relief to her situation.

“God is good. Mabalik lang ang mga nawala in God’s time.”

“Ang pinakakayamanan na hindi na mabalik ang mga medals and certificates nya since kinder to college na nasali sa sunog pati yearbook nya during high school,” Lopez added.

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Photo courtesy: Maria Charmaine Lopez (FB)

Lopez appeals for help for Maravilla.

“Sa mga gustong mag extend ng help eto po GCASH # ni Christle Anne Maravilla 09512525076 thank you po,” hey appealed.

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