Filipina who narrowly avoided death row firing squad leaves Indonesia

“This is a new life for me and I will have a new beginning in the Philippines,” she told a news conference, adding that she wanted to spend Christmas with her family.

“I have to go home because I have a family there, I have my children waiting for me.”

While the agreement states that Veloso will return as a prisoner, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos could grant her a reprieve. She is now detained at the country’s main prison for women in Metro Manila.

Veloso was arrested in April 2010 at Yogyakarta airport.

She said she was convinced by the daughter of one of her godparents to travel to Indonesia to start a new job as a maid.

She claimed that the woman’s male friends gave her new clothes and a new bag, which she was unaware had heroin sewn into it.

She was due to face the firing squad in 2015, but Benigno Aquino III, who was Philippine president at the time, won a last-minute reprieve for her after the woman suspected of recruiting her was arrested and put on trial for human trafficking. Veloso was named a prosecution witness in that case.

Her reprieve was so late that several newspapers in the Philippines went to print with front pages and headlines reporting it had happened.


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