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After three years in a Kuwait jail for killing her six-year-old ward, overseas Filipino worker (OFW) May Vecina is returning home today.

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MANILA, Philippines - The ruler of Kuwait has pardoned a Filipino maid who was convicted of murdering her employer’s 7-year-old son, and she will soon be allowed to return home to her family, Vice President Noli de Castro said yesterday.

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President Arroyo has tapped Bacolod Congressman and Philippine Olympic Committee official Monico Puentevella to help negotiate for the freedom of May Vecina, the Filipina domestic helper who was recently convicted for killing the child of her employer in Kuwait last year.

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Kuwait’s highest court has affirmed the death sentence on Filipina domestic helper May Vecina who was convicted for killing the child of her employer last year, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.

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After three years in a Kuwait jail for killing her six-year-old ward, overseas Filipino worker (OFW) May Vecina is returning home today.

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