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Filipina spared Indonesia execution: Mother hails 'miracle'
(MENAFN- Arab News) MANILA: The mother of a Filipino drug convict reprieved at the 11th hour after facing execution in Indonesia told Philippine radio: 'Miracles do come true.'
Mary Jane Veloso was spared after someone suspected of recruiting her and tricking her into carrying drugs to Indonesia turned herself in to authorities in the Philippines MetroTV and the Jakarta Post reported in Indonesia.
The Philippine Foreign Affairs Department confirmed the reprieve.
'We are relieved that the execution of Mary Jane Veloso was not carried out tonight' said spokesman Charles Jose. 'The Lord has answered our prayers.'
Seven other foreigners and one local man were executed early Wednesday for drug offenses on a prison island after Indonesia defied international criticism and heartrending pleas from relatives.
'We are so happy I can't believe it. I can't believe my child will live' Mary Jane's mother Celia Veloso told Philippine radio station DZMM. 'We had no more hope. My (other) children were already in the island waiting to pick up her body' she told the radio station in an interview from Indonesia. 'We are all so happy. Her (Mary Jane's) kids were all awake yelling 'Yes yes mama will live!''
'I will tell her (Mary Jane Veloso) it is true what she said if God wants you to live as long as there is a minute left he will save you.' Born to a poor family in the Philippines Veloso 30 is a single mother of two boys aged six and 12.
She insists she went to Indonesia for a job as a maid and was duped by an international drug syndicate.
She was arrested in 2009 with 2.6 kg of heroin sewn into the lining of her suitcase.
Veloso says she was first offered a job by a friend in Malaysia but upon her arrival was told the work was actually in Indonesia so she immediately flew there. She claims the heroin was hidden in her suitcase in Malaysia.
Veloso's mother two children and two sisters had all gone to Indonesia to meet her before her expected execution.
Mary Jane Veloso was spared after someone suspected of recruiting her and tricking her into carrying drugs to Indonesia turned herself in to authorities in the Philippines MetroTV and the Jakarta Post reported in Indonesia.
The Philippine Foreign Affairs Department confirmed the reprieve.
'We are relieved that the execution of Mary Jane Veloso was not carried out tonight' said spokesman Charles Jose. 'The Lord has answered our prayers.'
Seven other foreigners and one local man were executed early Wednesday for drug offenses on a prison island after Indonesia defied international criticism and heartrending pleas from relatives.
'We are so happy I can't believe it. I can't believe my child will live' Mary Jane's mother Celia Veloso told Philippine radio station DZMM. 'We had no more hope. My (other) children were already in the island waiting to pick up her body' she told the radio station in an interview from Indonesia. 'We are all so happy. Her (Mary Jane's) kids were all awake yelling 'Yes yes mama will live!''
'I will tell her (Mary Jane Veloso) it is true what she said if God wants you to live as long as there is a minute left he will save you.' Born to a poor family in the Philippines Veloso 30 is a single mother of two boys aged six and 12.
She insists she went to Indonesia for a job as a maid and was duped by an international drug syndicate.
She was arrested in 2009 with 2.6 kg of heroin sewn into the lining of her suitcase.
Veloso says she was first offered a job by a friend in Malaysia but upon her arrival was told the work was actually in Indonesia so she immediately flew there. She claims the heroin was hidden in her suitcase in Malaysia.
Veloso's mother two children and two sisters had all gone to Indonesia to meet her before her expected execution.
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