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Monday, September 10, 2007
NBI sets autopsy today on body of Cebuano OFW

THE National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) 7 will autopsy today the body of an overseas Filipino worker from Toledo City who was kidnapped and killed in Dubai last month.

To do the autopsy on the body of Mary Ann Carbillido is NBI 7’s Dr. Rene Cam. Carbillido’s body is in Toledo City.

Carbillido’s family hopes that the autopsy will reveal how she died.

The victim’s husband Roel said they only got the information from Carbillido’s sibling in Dubai that last Aug. 12, she suddenly went missing and was believed to be kidnapped. The next thing they knew was that she had died.

Initial suspicion was that the driver of the family that Carbillido worked for as domestic helper was responsible.

Roel said that on the day his wife went missing, she was supposed to start working as receptionist. Whether it was to be a hotel or any other establishment, Roel didn’t know.

Roel said that Carbillido’s employer when she was a domestic helper had enrolled her in driving school. On the day she went missing, she had gone out to get her license but she failed to return.

Roel suspected Carbillido’s female employer had something to do with her disappearance and death. He said that when his wife went home last May, she mentioned that her female employer was angry at her apparently because of the kindness Carbillido received from her male employer.

Small amount

Roel told Sun.Star Superbalita that the male employer shouldered the expenses of bringing Carbillido’s body home. But he said the employer only sent a small amount of money.

He was even more disappointed upon knowing that her wife’s body had not been autopsied yet when it arrived in the Philippines.

Carbillido went to Dubai in 2005 to work as domestic helper. She went home last May in time for her oldest child’s graduation from a nursing aide course. She returned to Dubai after her vacation here. (From Sun.Star Superbalita)


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