Khaleej Times

Grief as Filipina maid’s body found in Kuwait freezer returns home

- AFP

iloilo (Philippine­s) — More than a hundred relatives and supporters of a Filipina maid whose body was found stuffed in a freezer in Kuwait brandished banners demanding justice as her coffin was returned home on Saturday.

The family of Joanna Demafelis openly wept as the white casket was unloaded at an airport cargo terminal in the central city of Iloilo.

“Justice for Joanna D. Demafelis,” was emblazoned on banners and on T-shirts worn by the crowd which included a congressma­n and local officials expressing their anger over the death of the Filipina whose body was found in a freezer in Kuwait earlier this month.

The incident worsened a diplomatic flap between the Philippine­s and Kuwait with President Rodrigo Duterte alleging that employers routinely dishonour their Filipina workers, force them to work 21 hours a day and feed them scraps.

He has also banned the deployment of new workers to Kuwait and ordered airlines to fly home any of the 252,000 Filipinos working there who wish to return.

About 10 million Filipinos work abroad and the money they remit back is a lifeline of the Philippine economy. Their treatment abroad is often a political issue at home.

Kuwait’s foreign minister previously condemned Manila’s “escalation,” of the issue but Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said on Friday the Kuwaiti ambassador had assured him his government was “outraged” over the killing and determined to find those responsibl­e. A distraught Eva Demafelis could only say “I am sad,” when asked by reporters about the death of her daughter.

“She does not deserve the manner in which she died. She was beaten up,” said an aunt, Rosela Demafelis Taunan, referring to local news reports about the 29-yearold maid’s death.

“She decided to go abroad because she wanted to help her parents

She (Joanna demafelis) decided to go abroad because she wanted to help her parents repair the house that was damaged by Super Typhoon yolanda (Haiyan), in 2013 Rosela Demafelis Taunan, Joanna Demafelis aunt

repair the house that was damaged by Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan),” in 2013, the aunt recalled.

The slain maid also wanted to finance the college education of her youngest sister, Joyce, the aunt said. —

 ?? AFP ?? Eva, mother of Joanna Demafelis (left), cries on receiving the body of her daughter after its arrival from Manila at Iloilo Internatio­nal Airport in Iloilo province, central Philippine­s, on Saturday. —
AFP Eva, mother of Joanna Demafelis (left), cries on receiving the body of her daughter after its arrival from Manila at Iloilo Internatio­nal Airport in Iloilo province, central Philippine­s, on Saturday. —
 ?? AFP ?? Residents display placards as they wait for the arrival of the body of Joanna Demafelis in her hometown in Iloilo province. —
AFP Residents display placards as they wait for the arrival of the body of Joanna Demafelis in her hometown in Iloilo province. —

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