require that the illness must be work-related to be compensable. The unjustified refusal of petitioners to pay their claim amounted to bad faith and malice, thus, they are liable for damages and attorneys fees.   The petition is meritorious.   In petitions for review on certiorari, only questions of law may be raised, the only exceptions being when the factual findings of the appellate court are erroneous, absurd, speculative, conjectural, conflicting, or contrary to the findings culled by the court of origin.[44] Considering the conflicting findings of the NLRC, the CA and the Labor Arbiter, the Court is impelled to resolve the factual issues in this case along with the legal ones.   Section 20(A)(1) and (4) (A, B and C) of the POEA Standard Employment Contract provides:   Section 20. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS   A. COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS FOR DEATH   1. In case of death of the seafarer during the term of his contract, the employer shall pay his beneficiaries the Philippine Currency equivalent to the amount of Fifty Thousand US dollars (US$50,000) and an additional amount of Seven Thousand US dollars (US$7,000) to each child under the age of twenty-one (21) but not exceeding four (4) children, at the exchange rate prevailing during the time of payment.   xxxx   4. The other liabilities of the employer when the seafarer dies as a result of injury or illness during the term of employment are as follows:   a.       The employer shall pay the deceaseds beneficiary all outstanding obligations due the seafarer under this Contract.   b.      The employer shall transport the remains and personal effects of the seafarer to the Philippines at employers expense except if the death occurred in a port where local government laws or regulations do not permit the transport of such remains. In case death occurs at sea, the disposition of the remains shall be handled or dealt with in accordance with the masters best judgment. In all cases, the employer/master shall communicate with the manning agency to advice for disposition of seafarers remains.

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