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Video‘Please don't kill her, Widodo’: Filipino ex-maid’s family pleads as execution over Indonesia drugs case looms

Relatives say Mary Jane Veloso was duped by a recruitment agency into smuggling heroin

The family of a Filipino woman on death row in Indonesia made a tearful appeal for her life yesterday, insisting that an international drug syndicate duped the single mother of two.

Mary Jane Veloso, 30, has been in an Indonesian jail for five years after being caught at Yogyakarta airport with 2.6kg of heroin, and is among a batch of foreigners facing imminent execution.

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But in an emotional interview in Manila, her parents and sister said a crime syndicate involving a friend had deceived her, and she did not know the drugs had been sewn into her suitcase before flying from Malaysia.

Veloso’s elder sister, Marites Veloso-Laurente, said in a plea to Indonesian President Joko Widodo: “Please don’t kill my sister. She is innocent. If you kill her, you will have blood on your hands.”

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With tears streaming down his cheeks, Veloso’s father said the syndicate that used her as an unwitting drug mule had pledged to kill all family members if they reported the racket to authorities or went to the media.

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