The suspect behind Filipino domestic worker Jullebee Ranara's death is under Kuwaiti police custody, says Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople.
MANILA, Philippines – Overseas Filipino worker rights group Migrante Philippines on Tuesday, January 24,for the death of 35-year-old Jullebee Ranara, a Filipino domestic worker who was found dead in Kuwait.
on Tuesday said that the suspect, the 17-year-old son of Ranara’s employer, was under Kuwaiti police custody.,” Migrante said.
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