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A Slovak tourist was found dead in an abandoned chapel on Boracay Island, prompting a full-scale investigation by local authorities. The Department of Tourism (DoT) on Friday condemned “any act of violence or criminality that threatens the safety and security of tourists in the country.”
Authorities from the Police Regional Office 6 (PRO-6) discovered the body of 23-year-old Michaela Mickova on 12 March in Malay, Aklan. Police reports stated that Mickova was found lying on her back, wearing only an upper garment rolled up, with her legs spread apart and a stab wound to the abdomen. While her shoes and belt bag remained, her wallet was missing.
“The DoT expresses its profound concern regarding the recent incident involving a Slovak tourist on Boracay Island. Our hearts go out to the family and loved ones affected by this tragic event,” the agency said in a statement sent to the DAILY TRIBUNE.
According to the DoT, they immediately reached out to the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) to express full support for a prompt and comprehensive investigation of the tragic death of our visitor — an isolated incident, and to ensure that those responsible are swiftly captured and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
The agency has also urged the DILG to implement stronger security measures in key tourist destinations to avoid similar incidents.
“As we await the official findings from the ongoing investigation, the DOT reaffirms its dedication to preserving Boracay’s reputation as a premier tourist destination. The safety and well-being of all travelers remain our top priority, and we will take every necessary step to ensure this environment is maintained,” it added.
Mickova reportedly arrived on the island on 1 March to attend a friend’s wedding. Responders said her body was already in a state of decomposition when found.