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Showing posts with label death sentence. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Good News! OFW In UAE Death Row, Now Free From Death Penalty


Good news! Jennifer Dalquez, an OFW in the UAE who was charged with murder for killing her employer who tried to rape her, is now free from death penalty. The good news was confirmed by her mother, Alicia Dalquez, from their lawyer from DFA who is currently handling her case.   Dalquez is now acquitted from the murder case and is no longer required to pay the blood money to her employer's family. However, Jennifer still has to serve 5 years jail term for theft charges before she can finally go home to her kids. Since she has already served more than 2 years in jail, she will just have to complete the remaining years, which according to her mother, is only about 2 years and a half. Jennifer's mother already talked with the OFW and she said that she is very grateful to the people who helped her with her case. Asking if she will continue to try and find her luck overseas, her mother said that all she wanted now is to take care of her kids and make a living in the Philippines with them.



Good news! Jennifer Dalquez, an OFW in the UAE who was charged with murder for killing her employer who tried to rape her, is now free from death penalty.
The good news was confirmed by her mother, Alicia Dalquez, from their lawyer from DFA who is currently handling her case. 
Good news! Jennifer Dalquez, an OFW in the UAE who was charged with murder for killing her employer who tried to rape her, is now free from death penalty. The good news was confirmed by her mother, Alicia Dalquez, from their lawyer from DFA who is currently handling her case.   Dalquez is now acquitted from the murder case and is no longer required to pay the blood money to her employer's family. However, Jennifer still has to serve 5 years jail term for theft charges before she can finally go home to her kids. Since she has already served more than 2 years in jail, she will just have to complete the remaining years, which according to her mother, is only about 2 years and a half. Jennifer's mother already talked with the OFW and she said that she is very grateful to the people who helped her with her case. Asking if she will continue to try and find her luck overseas, her mother said that all she wanted now is to take care of her kids and make a living in the Philippines with them.
Dalquez is now acquitted from the murder case and is no longer required to pay the blood money to her employer's family.

However, Jennifer still has to serve 5 years jail term for theft charges before she can finally go home to her kids. Since she has already served more than 2 years in jail, she will just have to complete the remaining years, which according to her mother, is only about 2 years and a half.
Good news! Jennifer Dalquez, an OFW in the UAE who was charged with murder for killing her employer who tried to rape her, is now free from death penalty. The good news was confirmed by her mother, Alicia Dalquez, from their lawyer from DFA who is currently handling her case.   Dalquez is now acquitted from the murder case and is no longer required to pay the blood money to her employer's family. However, Jennifer still has to serve 5 years jail term for theft charges before she can finally go home to her kids. Since she has already served more than 2 years in jail, she will just have to complete the remaining years, which according to her mother, is only about 2 years and a half. Jennifer's mother already talked with the OFW and she said that she is very grateful to the people who helped her with her case. Asking if she will continue to try and find her luck overseas, her mother said that all she wanted now is to take care of her kids and make a living in the Philippines with them.
Jennifer's mother already talked with the OFW and she said that she is very grateful to the people who helped her with her case.
Asking if she will continue to try and find her luck overseas, her mother said that all she wanted now is to take care of her kids and make a living in the Philippines with them.

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Overseas Workers Welfare Organization (OWWA)  Administrator hans leo Cacdac has disclosed that OWWA board of trustees  has recently approved a resolution allotting financial aid for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), who were affected by the ongoing clash between the government forces and the Maute terror group in Marawi City.   The approved financial aid amounting to P100 million will be distributed by the agency to the affected OFW families.     According to Admin Hans Cacdac, the calamity component involves cash assistance of P3,000 for active members and P1,000 members who are not active.   OWWA Region 10 office is already in the process of determining the number of  qualified beneficiaries for the cash assistance.     “Our Region 10 director is on the ground in Iligan and Cagayan de Oro, determining the amount to be given to the beneficiaries. Distribution will happen in the coming week,” Cacdac said.   The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), for its part,  earlier said that it will provide livelihood aid to  the displaced workers due to the crisis.  Marawi residents, including OFW families had voluntarily evacuated their homes in area since last week due to the rising tension. Most of them went to the nearby areas like Iligan and Cagayan de Oro City.  Their villages had been under Maute terror and they need to be somewhere safe.  President  Rodrigo Duterte already declared martial law in  the entire Mindanao  ordering the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to intensify counter offensives against the ISIS-inspired group.  Meanwhile, Department of Social Welfare and Development opened various evacuation centers in Mindanao following the exodus of the residents in Marawi City. According to DSWD Sec. Judy Taguiwalo, they have  food packs and non-food items on standby for distribution for affected residents from Marawi City.  DSWD assures to keep the safety of every residents in the area especially the women, children and the elderly.  Evacuation Center  Location  Buruun School of Fisheries  Iligan City  Maria Cristina Gymnasium  Iligan City  Tomas Cabili Gymnasium  Iligan City  Iligan School of Fisheries Gymnasium  Iligan City  MSU-IIT CASS Building  Iligan City  Lanao del Sur Provincial Capitol  Marawi City  Gomampong Ali's Residents  Baloi, Lanao del Sur  Saguiaran Municipal Hall  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  People's Plaza  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  Old Madrasa  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  Old Masjid  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  BFP Office  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  DepEd Kinder Room  Saguiaran, Lanao del Sur  Source: Manila Bulletin
Overseas Workers Welfare Organization (OWWA) Administrator hans leo Cacdac has disclosed that OWWA board of trustees has recently approved a resolution allotting financial aid for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW), who were affected by the ongoing clash between the government forces and the Maute terror group in Marawi City. The approved financial aid amounting to P100 million will be distributed by the agency to the affected OFW families.The biggest challenge to returning OFWs who lost their jobs from hostilities or distressful situations abroad is how to sustain the needs of their family now that they have lost their jobs. OWWA is now ready to help them start over with programs suited to help displaced OFWs.  Ms.Rosalina B. Casuga is a worker from Malaysia for six months. She is a returnee from San Carlos Heights, Baguio City. She applied under the Balik Pinas Balik Hanap Buhay Program at OWWA CAR and received her starter kits livelihood assistance on June 2, 2017.  The program is a package of livelihood support to returning OFW's who are either displaced by hostilities, distressed workers or other distressful situations. The aim is to help the returning OFWs  by providing livelihood that will generate everyday income for the family.  The OWWA “Balik Pinas! Balik Hanapbuhay!” Program is a non-cash livelihood support/assistance intended to provide immediate relief to returning member-OFWs who were displaced from their jobs due to wars/political conflicts in host countries, or policy reforms, controls and changes by the host government; or were victims of illegal recruitment and/or human trafficking or other distressful situations.  It is a package of livelihood assistance amounting to Ten Thousand Pesos (Php 10,000.00) maximum consisting of techno-skills and/or entrepreneurship trainings, starter kits/goods and/or such other services that will enable beneficiaries to quickly start a livelihood undertaking through self/wage employment.  The program aims to enable the beneficiaries to be multi-skilled through access to training services by training institutions like TESDA, DTI, and NGOs. It also equips the beneficiaries with skills that are highly in demand in the local labor market and enables them to plan, set-up, start and operate a livelihood undertaking by providing them with ready-to-go rollout self-employment package of services, consisting of short-duration trainings, start-up kits/goods business counseling and technical and marketing assistance.  To avail of the livelihood assistance and livelihood starter kit from OWWA you can contact the following:  OWWA Main Ground Floor, Rm 101, OWWA Center  7th St. corner F. B. Harrison St., Pasay City  Telephone Numbers: +632 891 7601 to 24  Hotline: +632 551-1560; +632 551-6641  E-mail Address: rmd@owwa.gov.ph   NATIONAL REINTEGRATION CENTER FOR OFWs  Ground Floor, Blas F. Ople Development Center (Old OWWA Building)  Corner Solana and Victoria Streets  Intramuros, Manila  Telephone Numbers: 527-6184/526-2633/526-2392  E-mail Address: nrcoreintegration@gmail.com   BUREAU OF WORKERS WITH SPECIAL CONCERNS  9th Floor, Antonino Bldg.  J. Bocobo St. cor. T. M. Kalaw Ave.  Ermita, Manila  Tel. No.: 404-3336  Fax No.: 527-5858  Email: mail@bwsc.dole.gov.ph  Or visit any OWWA Regional Offices near you.

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Sunday, April 16, 2017

Filipina in Death Row in UAE Will Not Be Executed Says Labor Chief



(Watch: Embassy clears speculations over OFW Jennifer Dalquez convicted of murder in UAE)

A family of one Filipina in a death row in the United Arab Emirates can breathe a sigh of relief after Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said that she will be spared from execution.

Bello confirmed that Jennifer Dalquez, 29 years old from General Santos City and an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) who is currently on death row in Abu Dhabi will no longer be executed.

In a press conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Bello said he was invited by five ambassadors after he said that he will ban the deployment of household service workers to the Middle East if another OFW gets executed.




The assurance given from the ambassadors will benefit the case of Dalquez.

In the statement of the Philippine Embassy in Abu Dhabi, it said that Dalquez hearing scheduled on April 12 has been moved to April 26, 2017.



In the last hearing, the OFW was present but the two sons of the accused did not attend the proceedings.

Accordingly, the sons did not attend the hearing because Dalquez has already admitted to killing their father.

(Watch:DFA Spokesman Charles Jose gives updates on Jennifer Dalquez)



But the court reiterated that the sons need to appear in court and swear in the name of Allah, 25 times, that Dalquez is the person who killed their father.

Failing this, the court will ask Dalquez in the next hearing, to swear in the name of Allah, 50 times, that she did not intentionally kill the alleged victim.

Dalquez was jailed in 2014 for killing her Arab employer who allegedly tried to rape her.



(Watch:Jennifer Dalquez's mother appeals to President Rodrigo Duterte)

If remembered, families of Dalques appeal to President Duterte for help to save Jennifer.

Base on DFA record, there are 71 Filipino in death row after convicted with finality.


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READ MORE: Duterte Vows to Bring Home With Him Some OFWs on Death Row in the Middle East 


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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

KUWAITI PRINCE AMONG 7 PEOPLE EXECUTED ALONG WITH PINAY OFW

Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait has strong and strict implementation of death penalty. The law will be carried out no matter what social status do you have. In Saudi Arabia, a member of a royal family, Prince Turki Bin Saud Al-Kabir has been executed for killing a Saudi citizen Adel bin Suleiman bin Abdul Karim Mohaimeed. The victim's family refused the offer of "blood money" and demanded that the execution be carried out. Saudi Ministry of interior said that "legitimate punishment would be the fate of whoever tries to assault innocent people and shed their blood."       In Kuwait, an OFW was executed for allegedly killing her employer's 22 years old daughter. The victim sustained 28 stabwounds.  Among the 7 people executed at the same day was a Kuwaiti Prince Sheikh Faisal Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah was sentenced to death in 2010 for killing his nephew, another prince, according to Kuwaiti newspapers. It was the first time that a Kuwaiti member of the ruling Al-Sabah family has been executed. The Prince's crime was premeditated murder and illegal possession of firearms.   Among the executed prisoners was Nusra al-Enezi, a Kuwait national, who was convicted of setting a tent  on fire during a wedding party for her husband and his second wife. The blaze killed more than 50 people.  The seven people executed at the Kuwait Central Jail includes the Kuwaiti prince, A Kuwaiti woman, the OFW, and certain 3 men and two women from Bangladesh,  Egypt, and Ethiopia . With variety of cases including murder and rape.


Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait has strong and strict implementation of death penalty.
The law will be carried out no matter what social status do you have.
In Saudi Arabia, a member of a royal family, Prince Turki Bin Saud Al-Kabir has been executed for killing a Saudi citizen Adel bin Suleiman bin Abdul Karim Mohaimeed.
The victim's family refused the offer of "blood money" and demanded that the execution be carried out.

Saudi Ministry of interior said that "legitimate punishment would be the fate of whoever tries to assault innocent people and shed their blood."






In Kuwait, an OFW was executed for allegedly killing her employer's 22 years old daughter. The victim sustained 28 stabwounds.

Among the 7 people executed at the same day was a Kuwaiti Prince Sheikh Faisal Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah  who was sentenced to death in 2010 for killing his nephew, another prince, according to Kuwaiti newspapers.
It was the first time that a Kuwaiti member of the ruling Al-Sabah family has been executed.
The Prince's crime was premeditated murder and illegal possession of firearms.


Among the executed prisoners was Nusra al-Enezi, a Kuwait national, who was convicted of setting a tent  on fire during a wedding party for her husband and his second wife. The blaze killed more than 50 people.


The seven people executed at the Kuwait Central Jail includes the Kuwaiti prince, A Kuwaiti woman, the OFW, and certain 3 men and two women from Bangladesh,  Egypt, and Ethiopia . With various cases including murder and rape.
Arab countries like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait has strong and strict implementation of death penalty. The law will be carried out no matter what social status do you have. In Saudi Arabia, a member of a royal family, Prince Turki Bin Saud Al-Kabir has been executed for killing a Saudi citizen Adel bin Suleiman bin Abdul Karim Mohaimeed. The victim's family refused the offer of "blood money" and demanded that the execution be carried out. Saudi Ministry of interior said that "legitimate punishment would be the fate of whoever tries to assault innocent people and shed their blood."       In Kuwait, an OFW was executed for allegedly killing her employer's 22 years old daughter. The victim sustained 28 stabwounds.  Among the 7 people executed at the same day was a Kuwaiti Prince Sheikh Faisal Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah was sentenced to death in 2010 for killing his nephew, another prince, according to Kuwaiti newspapers. It was the first time that a Kuwaiti member of the ruling Al-Sabah family has been executed. The Prince's crime was premeditated murder and illegal possession of firearms.   Among the executed prisoners was Nusra al-Enezi, a Kuwait national, who was convicted of setting a tent  on fire during a wedding party for her husband and his second wife. The blaze killed more than 50 people.  The seven people executed at the Kuwait Central Jail includes the Kuwaiti prince, A Kuwaiti woman, the OFW, and certain 3 men and two women from Bangladesh,  Egypt, and Ethiopia . With variety of cases including murder and rape.
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGE. Kuwait execution at the Central Jail.(Photo Credits:Twitter)

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UPDATE: OFW JAKATIA PAWA, EXECUTED. "WE DID EVERYTHING.."-DFA




An OFW in Kuwait is scheduled to be executed but her kins are never losing hope and appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte to help the OFW because they believe that she is innocent.

Jakatia Pawa, an OFW in Kuwait was sentenced to death for the alleged murder of her employer's daughter. 
On January 19, 2010, the Court of Cassation (Kuwait’s Supreme Court) affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeals sentencing Jakatia to death for killing the 22-year-old daughter of her Kuwaiti employer in 2007. The victim died of 28 stab wounds.
The 32-year-old Overseas Filipino Worker (0FW) had been working for her employer for five years prior to the incident.






Her  family  is appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte to make a last hour attempt to save her life.

Lieutenant Colonel Gary Pawa said his sister Jakatia,  a domestic helper in Kuwait, told him in a phone call early Wednesday that her execution is scheduled on  Thursday as he told in an interview .

An OFW in Kuwait is scheduled to be executed tomorrow, January 26, 2017, but her kins are never losing hope and appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte to help help the OFW because they believe that she is innocent.  Jakatia Pawa, an OFW in Kuwait was sentenced to death for the murder of her employer's daughter.  On January 19, 2010, the Court of Cassation (Kuwait’s Supreme Court) affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeals sentencing Jakatia to death for killing the 22-year-old daughter of her Kuwaiti employer in 2007. The victim died of 28 stab wounds. The 32-year-old Overseas Filipino Worker (0FW) had been working for her employer for five years prior to the incident.      Her  family  is appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte to make a last hour attempt to save her life.  Lieutenant Colonel Gary Pawa said his sister Jakatia,  a domestic helper in Kuwait, told him in a phone call early Wednesday that her execution is scheduled on  Thursday.     (We spoke earlier and she was saying goodbye, she said she would be executed tomorrow, there are three of them),” he told InterAksyon in a phone interview.  Pawa said his 42-year-old sister was crying on the phone.   (I was surprised when she called up today to say she would be executed tomorrow),” he said,   Two months ago, he visited his sister  and her lawyer spoke to him of positive developments that might pave the way for her freedom this year.     However, Pawa still believe that his sister is innocent and President can still do something to save her sister from execution.   (We appeal to President Duterte to talk to Kuwait [authorities] to save the life of my sister),” he said.  The Philippine government-hired lawyers to represent Jakatia has also sought the assistance of the King of Spain,  a friend of the Amir of Kuwait, to try and convince him to commute the sentence for humanitarian reasons.  Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo also wrote the Amir to spare Jakatia’s life. On her brothers phone conversation with Jakatia, the OFW bade goodbye  with a request to take good care of her kids.    A report by Maxxy Santiago, ABS-CBN Middle East News correspondent, said jail officials told Philippine Embassy officials about the execution scheduled at 7:30 Kuwait time (12:30 p.m. Manila time)   Follow Maxxy Santiago @maxxymize DFA top officials meeting with Kuwaiti CDA to discuss last ditch efforts to save Jakatia Pawa. Let's pray for Pawa! 12:07 PM - 25 Jan 2017 · Pasay City, National Capital Region   Retweets  11 like  Follow Maxxy Santiago @maxxymize Praying for a miracle that OFW Jakatia Pawa be spared from the gallows as she is set to be executed today along with 3 others in Kuwait. 12:04 PM - 25 Jan 2017 · Pasay City, National Capital Region   Retweets  22 likes   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

 (We spoke earlier and she was saying goodbye, she said she would be executed tomorrow, there are three of them),” he told InterAksyon in a phone interview.

Pawa said his 42-year-old sister was crying on the phone.

An OFW in Kuwait is scheduled to be executed tomorrow, January 26, 2017, but her kins are never losing hope and appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte to help help the OFW because they believe that she is innocent.  Jakatia Pawa, an OFW in Kuwait was sentenced to death for the murder of her employer's daughter.  On January 19, 2010, the Court of Cassation (Kuwait’s Supreme Court) affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeals sentencing Jakatia to death for killing the 22-year-old daughter of her Kuwaiti employer in 2007. The victim died of 28 stab wounds. The 32-year-old Overseas Filipino Worker (0FW) had been working for her employer for five years prior to the incident.      Her  family  is appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte to make a last hour attempt to save her life.  Lieutenant Colonel Gary Pawa said his sister Jakatia,  a domestic helper in Kuwait, told him in a phone call early Wednesday that her execution is scheduled on  Thursday.     (We spoke earlier and she was saying goodbye, she said she would be executed tomorrow, there are three of them),” he told InterAksyon in a phone interview.  Pawa said his 42-year-old sister was crying on the phone.   (I was surprised when she called up today to say she would be executed tomorrow),” he said,   Two months ago, he visited his sister  and her lawyer spoke to him of positive developments that might pave the way for her freedom this year.     However, Pawa still believe that his sister is innocent and President can still do something to save her sister from execution.   (We appeal to President Duterte to talk to Kuwait [authorities] to save the life of my sister),” he said.  The Philippine government-hired lawyers to represent Jakatia has also sought the assistance of the King of Spain,  a friend of the Amir of Kuwait, to try and convince him to commute the sentence for humanitarian reasons.  Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo also wrote the Amir to spare Jakatia’s life. On her brothers phone conversation with Jakatia, the OFW bade goodbye  with a request to take good care of her kids.    A report by Maxxy Santiago, ABS-CBN Middle East News correspondent, said jail officials told Philippine Embassy officials about the execution scheduled at 7:30 Kuwait time (12:30 p.m. Manila time)   Follow Maxxy Santiago @maxxymize DFA top officials meeting with Kuwaiti CDA to discuss last ditch efforts to save Jakatia Pawa. Let's pray for Pawa! 12:07 PM - 25 Jan 2017 · Pasay City, National Capital Region   Retweets  11 like  Follow Maxxy Santiago @maxxymize Praying for a miracle that OFW Jakatia Pawa be spared from the gallows as she is set to be executed today along with 3 others in Kuwait. 12:04 PM - 25 Jan 2017 · Pasay City, National Capital Region   Retweets  22 likes   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO

(I was surprised when she called up today to say she would be executed tomorrow),” he said,
  Two months ago, he visited his sister  and her lawyer spoke to him of positive developments that might pave the way for her freedom this year.




However, Pawa still believe that his sister is innocent and the  President can still do something to save his sister from execution.KIN OF OFW SCHEDULED FOR EXECUTION: "PRESIDENT DUTERTE, PLEASE HELP HER..."
 (We appeal to President Duterte to talk to Kuwait [authorities] to save the life of my sister),” he said.

The Philippine government-hired lawyers to represent Jakatia has also sought the assistance of the King of Spain,  a friend of the Amir of Kuwait, to try and convince him to commute the sentence for humanitarian reasons.

Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo also wrote the Amir to spare Jakatia’s life.

On her brothers phone conversation with Jakatia, the OFW bade goodbye  with a request to take good care of her kids.
An OFW in Kuwait is scheduled to be executed tomorrow, January 26, 2017, but her kins are never losing hope and appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte to help help the OFW because they believe that she is innocent.  Jakatia Pawa, an OFW in Kuwait was sentenced to death for the murder of her employer's daughter.  On January 19, 2010, the Court of Cassation (Kuwait’s Supreme Court) affirmed the decision of the Court of Appeals sentencing Jakatia to death for killing the 22-year-old daughter of her Kuwaiti employer in 2007. The victim died of 28 stab wounds. The 32-year-old Overseas Filipino Worker (0FW) had been working for her employer for five years prior to the incident.      Her  family  is appealing to President Rodrigo Duterte to make a last hour attempt to save her life.  Lieutenant Colonel Gary Pawa said his sister Jakatia,  a domestic helper in Kuwait, told him in a phone call early Wednesday that her execution is scheduled on  Thursday.     (We spoke earlier and she was saying goodbye, she said she would be executed tomorrow, there are three of them),” he told InterAksyon in a phone interview.  Pawa said his 42-year-old sister was crying on the phone.   (I was surprised when she called up today to say she would be executed tomorrow),” he said,   Two months ago, he visited his sister  and her lawyer spoke to him of positive developments that might pave the way for her freedom this year.     However, Pawa still believe that his sister is innocent and President can still do something to save her sister from execution.   (We appeal to President Duterte to talk to Kuwait [authorities] to save the life of my sister),” he said.  The Philippine government-hired lawyers to represent Jakatia has also sought the assistance of the King of Spain,  a friend of the Amir of Kuwait, to try and convince him to commute the sentence for humanitarian reasons.  Former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo also wrote the Amir to spare Jakatia’s life. On her brothers phone conversation with Jakatia, the OFW bade goodbye  with a request to take good care of her kids.    A report by Maxxy Santiago, ABS-CBN Middle East News correspondent, said jail officials told Philippine Embassy officials about the execution scheduled at 7:30 Kuwait time (12:30 p.m. Manila time)   Follow Maxxy Santiago @maxxymize DFA top officials meeting with Kuwaiti CDA to discuss last ditch efforts to save Jakatia Pawa. Let's pray for Pawa! 12:07 PM - 25 Jan 2017 · Pasay City, National Capital Region   Retweets  11 like  Follow Maxxy Santiago @maxxymize Praying for a miracle that OFW Jakatia Pawa be spared from the gallows as she is set to be executed today along with 3 others in Kuwait. 12:04 PM - 25 Jan 2017 · Pasay City, National Capital Region   Retweets  22 likes   ©2017 THOUGHTSKOTO


A report by Maxxy Santiago, ABS-CBN Middle East News correspondent, said jail officials told Philippine Embassy officials about the execution scheduled at 7:30 Kuwait time (12:30 p.m. Manila time)


DFA top officials meeting with Kuwaiti CDA to discuss last ditch efforts to save Jakatia Pawa. Let's pray for Pawa!

Praying for a miracle that OFW Jakatia Pawa be spared from the gallows as she is set to be executed today along with 3 others in Kuwait.





UPDATE:
Jakatia Pawa was already executed today January 25, 2017 at 10:19 AM Kuwait time, 3:19 Philippine time, according to the DFA.
The DFA said they they did everything to save the OFW from the execution and they had provided top lawyers but the family of the victim firmly refused to accept the blood money. The agency also said that they respect the Kuwait justice system. 







Jakatia Pawa's remains will be buried, as per Islamic rites, in Kuwait and DFA is coordinating to bring home at least the late OFW's belongings to her family in the Philippines.



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