The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kuwait court sentences couple to death for Filipina’s murder

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KUWAIT CITY: A Kuwaiti court yesterday sentenced in absentia a Lebanese man and his Syrian wife to death by hanging over the murder of a Filipina maid, a judicial source said.

The court issued the sentence in the first hearing in the case of Joanna Demafelis, the 29year-old maid whose body was found in a freezer in Kuwait earlier this year.

The sentencing can still be appealed if the couple returns to Kuwait, the source told AFP on condition of anonymity.

The Demafelis murder triggered a diplomatic crisis between Kuwait and the Philippine­s, prompting Manila to impose a departure ban for its citizens planning to work in the Gulf state.

The Lebanese-Syrian couple was arrested in February in the Syrian capital Damascus following an Interpol manhunt.

Syrian authoritie­s handed the husband, Nader Essam Assaf, over to Lebanese authoritie­s, while his Syrian wife remained in custody in Damascus.

An estimated 252,000 Filipinos and Filipinas work in Kuwait and depend on remittance­s to help their families back home.

Rights groups have raised alarm around the plight of workers in the Gulf and other Arab countries, where migrant labour is regulated under a system known as ‘kafala’.

The kafala, or sponsorshi­p, system ties migrant workers’ visas to their employers, prohibitin­g workers from leaving or changing jobs without prior consent. — AFP

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