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Barely two days after his wife was executed for drug trafficking in China, Hilarion Villanueva, who had since avoided the public, finally surfaced in his hometown in Jones, Isabela Friday.

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The execution yesterday of three Filipino convicted drug couriers in China has prompted lawmakers to call for a substantial increase in funds for legal assistance to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) facing criminal charges in their host countries.

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Barely two days after his wife was executed for drug trafficking in China, Hilarion Villanueva, who had since avoided the public, finally surfaced in his hometown in Jones, Isabela Friday.

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The execution yesterday of three Filipino convicted drug couriers in China has prompted lawmakers to call for a substantial increase in funds for legal assistance to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) facing criminal charges in their host countries.

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