Marcos hails conviction of accused in killing Jullebee Ranara By ANNA FELICIA BAJO, GMA Integrated News
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. on Friday lauded the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait, the Department of Migrant Workers, and the Kuwaiti authorities over the conviction of the accused in the killing of overseas Filipino worker Jullebee Ranara.
Marcos said these agencies have continued the pursuit of justice for Ranara.
"We hope that the appeal process will be conducted fairly, and justice will be served accordingly," he said.
"I take comfort in thinking that Toots and Jullebee are looking down from heaven with smiles. Their legacy serves as a reminder of our duty to protect and support our fellow countrymen, regardless of where in the world they may be," he added.
The Philippine government is waiting for the full details after the accused in the killing, the son of Ranara's employer, was convicted by a Kuwaiti juvenile court.
Since the accused is a minor, the sentence was reduced to 15 years in prison for murder and that he also received a one-year prison sentence for driving without license.
The accused has 30 days to appeal the judgement to the Court of First Instance.
The burned body of 35-year-old Ranara was found in the desert in January. The 17-year-old son of her employer was arrested in connection with the crime.
The accused was also reported to have raped and impregnated Ranara.—AOL, GMA Integrated News
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