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2nd suspect in Filipino maid’s murder is held in Syria

- ELLIE ABEN

MANILA: The second suspect in the murder of Filipino worker Joanna Demafelis, whose body was found in a freezer in a Kuwait apartment, has been arrested in Syria, it was announced late Saturday night.

Mona Hassoun, wife of Nader Essam Assaf, a Lebanese who was Dermafelis’ employer, is now in the custody of authoritie­s in Damascus, the Philippine foreign office has been told.

Hassoun’s arrest came a day after the announceme­nt that Lebanese authoritie­s already have custody of her husband.

Hassoun and Assaf were the principal suspects in the murder of 29-yearold Demafelis.

Citing a report from the Philippine Ambassador to Kuwait Renato Villa, Alan Cayetano of the Philippine­s foreign office said Hassoun was arrested with her husband in Syria where the two fled after leaving Kuwait last year.

Cayetano said Assaf was immediatel­y turned over to Lebanese authoritie­s.

The two were taken into custody after Kuwaiti authoritie­s requested the assistance of Interpol in locating and arresting them.

With the arrest of the suspects, Cayetano assured that President Rodrigo Duterte’s instructio­ns to vigorously pursue justice for Demafelis would be followed.

Kuwaiti authoritie­s discovered the body of Demafelis, which showed signs of torture, stuffed in a freezer earlier this month. The apartment had been abandoned by her employers in 2016.

Demafelis’ death angered President Duterte, who ordered a ban on deployment of Filipino workers to Kuwait. During his visit to the wake of Demafelis in Sara, Iloilo, last Thursday, Duterte assured her family that he would seek justice for the slain worker but would leave the matter to the Kuwaiti authoritie­s for now.

Meanwhile, presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said the president has ordered the National Bureau of Investigat­ion to summon the local recruiters of the murdered Filipino.

 ??  ?? Residents wait for the arrival of the body of Joanna Demafelis, a Filipina domestic helper who was killed in Kuwait, in her hometown in Iloilo province in the Philippine­s on last Saturday. (Reuters)
Residents wait for the arrival of the body of Joanna Demafelis, a Filipina domestic helper who was killed in Kuwait, in her hometown in Iloilo province in the Philippine­s on last Saturday. (Reuters)

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