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Kuwait : More than 114 Filipino maids in Kuwait left the country after the brutal killing of domestic worker Jullebee Ranara, local media reported.
35-year-old Jullebee Ranara, was killed in January 2023 by the 17-year-old son of her employer who reportedly raped and burnt her.
Also Read UAE: 2 Filipino, Nepali expats take home Rs 22L each in Mahzooz Draw Jullebee Ranara, was found abandoned in a desert on Saturday, January 21.
Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior confirmed the arrest of the accused on Sunday, January 22, less than 24 hours after her body was found on Al Salmi road.
الإعلام الأمني: خلال أقل من 24 ساعة… رجال قطاع الأمن الجنائي تمكنوا من فك لغز قضية قتل فتاة في بر السالمي، حيث تم التوصل الى المتهم وضبطه، وجاري التحقيق لمعرفة ملابسات الواقعة، واتخاذ الاجراءات القانونية بهذا الشأن — وزارة الداخلية (@Moi_kuw) January 22, 2023 وزارة الداخلية تضبط مواطن «حدث» اغتصب عاملة فلبينية وقتلها ثم قام بحرقها ورميها في بر السالمي والوزارة تحقق لمعرفة ملابسات الواقعة واتخاذ الإجراءات القانونية وإحالة المتهم للنيابة العامة. pic.twitter.com/25Ix01i82k — المجلس (@Almajlliss) January 22, 2023 An autopsy showed that the woman was pregnant at the time of her death, according to Al-Rai newspaper.
According to the Associated Press, Philippine Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople said Jullebee Ranara’s body was brought back to the country from Kuwait on Friday night, January 27.

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