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                    [Title] => Filipina maid in Singapore escapes death penalty
                    [Summary] => SINGAPORE (AFP) — A Filipina maid facing trial over the death of a compatriot whose body was chopped up and left inside a bag will escape a possible death sentence after prosecutors reduced the murder charge against her, the woman’s lawyer said yesterday.


Guen Aguilar could now be jailed for life if convicted after a trial to begin on May 15, the lawyer Shashi Nathan said.

"Originally she faced a murder charge," Nathan told reporters after a preliminary inquiry at High Court.
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Guen Aguilar could now be jailed for life if convicted after a trial to begin on May 15, the lawyer Shashi Nathan said.

"Originally she faced a murder charge," Nathan told reporters after a preliminary inquiry at High Court.
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                    [Title] => Filipina maid in Singapore escapes death penalty
                    [Summary] => SINGAPORE (AFP) — A Filipina maid facing trial over the death of a compatriot whose body was chopped up and left inside a bag will escape a possible death sentence after prosecutors reduced the murder charge against her, the woman’s lawyer said yesterday.


Guen Aguilar could now be jailed for life if convicted after a trial to begin on May 15, the lawyer Shashi Nathan said.

"Originally she faced a murder charge," Nathan told reporters after a preliminary inquiry at High Court.
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Guen Aguilar could now be jailed for life if convicted after a trial to begin on May 15, the lawyer Shashi Nathan said.

"Originally she faced a murder charge," Nathan told reporters after a preliminary inquiry at High Court.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-26 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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