Mary Jane Veloso refuses to sign letter notice for her execution

Mary Jane Veloso, the Filipina facing execution in Indonesia for a drug-related offense, on Sunday refused to sign the letter notice for her execution handed to her by Indonesian authorities.

Citing information from a representative of the Philippine Embassy in Indonesia, a report on "News TV Live" on Sunday morning said Veloso and her lawyer, as well as the embassy representative, did not sign the letter notice as there is a pending second appeal for her case.

Also, the report said the letter notice contained the date for Mary Jane's execution by firing squad, which is April 28, 2015.

The embassy representative and Mary Jane's lawyer on Saturday attended a meeting at the prison on Nusa Kambangan Island, also known as Indonesia's "execution island.

After refusing to sign, Mary Jane was given by Indonesia authorities another letter indicating she refused to sign the letter notice of execution.

Mary Jane, the embassy representative, and her lawyer signed the second letter.

She is facing death for alleged smuggling of over 2.5 kg of heroin in 2010. — LBG, GMA News

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