Before her burned body was discovered in a desert in Kuwait on Jan. 21, overseas Filipino worker (OFW) Jullebee Ranara was already complaining of the violent tendency of the 17-year old son of her employer.
Before her burned body was discovered in a desert in Kuwait on Jan. 21, overseas Filipino worker Jullebee Ranara was already complaining of the violent tendency of the 17-year old son of her employer.
The fact-finding team will basically check the existing protocols to ensure the welfare of around 268,000 OFWs in Kuwait—around 195,000 of them are household service workers like Ranara. Ople said the cadaver was subjected to autopsy by the National Bureau of Investigation on Saturday before the start of the wake on Sunday.
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