39-year-old Pinay executed in Saudi Arabia —DFA


A Filipina domestic helper who was found guilty of murder was executed in Saudi Arabia, the Department of Foreign Affairs said Thursday.
In a report to the Home Office in Manila, Ambassador Adnan Alonto said Saudi authorities carried out the sentence against the 39-year-old Filipina on Tuesday.
"The Department regrets that it was not able to save the life of the Filipina after the Saudi Supreme Judicial Council classified her case as one in which blood money does not apply under Shariah law," the DFA said in a statement.
Blood money is a compensation under Shariah Law that is given to the family of murder victims. Should they accept it, the family will execute an affidavit of forgiveness so that death penalty will not be carried out on the accused.
The DFA declined to provide the identity of the Filipina, saying her family has requested for privacy.
They said the Philippine Embassy provided the Filipina with a lawyer to assist her in all stages of her trial, sent representatives to visit her, and gave her family in the Philippines with regular updates about her case.
Foreigners, including a number of Filipinos, in the past have been executed by beheading in Saudi Arabia, which has one of the harshest punishments for crimes in the world. —KBK, GMA News

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