In front of Juvy Ytang lay 11 caskets — all victims of a landslide triggered by a powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday in the central Philippines.

Among them was her 17-year-old daughter, Lady Jane, who died saving her family, one of at least 72 people killed in the quake that struck off the island of Cebu.

Ytang, 45, recounted how her daughter rushed into a room in their home in Bogo City, shouting frantically as the ground shook, telling her to protect her two-month old baby brother.

Lady Jane threw herself over her family members in a desperate attempt to shield them from falling debris.

Moments later, she was struck fatally on the head when a landslide partially buried their house.

"It was love. She protected her mother, her siblings, her family," Ytang said, holding her b

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