Double-murder maid faces gallows
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Your support makes all the difference.Singapore - Lawyers for a Filipina maid who is due to be hanged tomorrow for a double murder drafted a last-ditch plea for a stay of execution yesterday after Singapore dismissed an appeal from the Philippines President, Fidel Ramos.
Singapore rejected President Ramos's appeal for clemency on the grounds that new evidence was untrue, but the lawyers said they had fresh evidence from new witnesses.
Flor Contemplacion was sentenced to death in January 1993 for strangling another maid and drowning the three-year-old son of the victim's employers in 1991. Reute
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