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SYDNEY (AFP) An Australian citizen wrongly deported to the Philippines may seek at least 10 million Australian dollars ($7.7 million) in compensation for her ordeal, a report said yesterday.
Philippines-born Vivian Alvarez Solon, who has two children living in Australia, was deported to her country of birth in 2001 and spent four years living in a hospice for the dying before she was found a year ago.
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Philippines-born Vivian Alvarez Solon, who has two children living in Australia, was deported to her country of birth in 2001 and spent four years living in a hospice for the dying before she was found a year ago.
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