Nurse who allegedly made a tweet against Imelda Marcos speaks: “We are taking necessary legal actions”

The Baguio-based nurse who went viral on social media made a public statement denying that she was the one who made a tweet against former First Lady Imelda Marcos that was posted on her social media page.

It can be recalled that Faith Nester Poltic who owned the @NovaVFaith Twitter page allegedly made a tweet giving instructions to the nurses of Marcos to unalive the first lady who’s facing health rumors.

In her Facebook post,  Poltic said that they’re already talking to the camp of Marcos to clarify the issue.

She insisted that her Twitter has been hacked and she was not the one who wrote the said tweet which included medical terms.

“We do apologize to all parties that were affected due to the incident. We do not have any ill will towards Ms. Imelda Marcos and the first family. We have reached out to them through their representatives and are undergoing talks regarding this matter.” Poltic said.

“This whole ordeal has caused undue emotional and spiritual distress to me and my family. We are asking for your prayers as we continue to move forward. Rest assured that we are taking the necessary legal actions to address this issue,” she added.

She also urged the people to respect them and avoid spreading the said tweet.

“We appeal to all of us to be responsible netizen and refrain from engaging with online posts without verifying their veracity.” she said.

As of writing, the camp of Marcos has yet to give a response to the statement of Poltic.

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