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[Title] => OFWs jailed in Saudi set to rejoin families
[Summary] => After years of mental torture and uncertainty over the fate of their loved ones jailed in Saudi Arabia, four women are now assured of their homecoming.
Florencia Bunye, Hilda Gare, Rosalinda Jorge and Lourdes Yncierto could not produce the "blood money" demanded by the families of people allegedly killed by their loved ones in Saudi Arabia.
When First Gentleman Mike Arroyo learned about this, he lost no time in giving P1.5 million for the "blood money."
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Florencia Bunye, Hilda Gare, Rosalinda Jorge and Lourdes Yncierto could not produce the "blood money" demanded by the families of people allegedly killed by their loved ones in Saudi Arabia.
When First Gentleman Mike Arroyo learned about this, he lost no time in giving P1.5 million for the "blood money."
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January 19, 2003 - 12:00am