Slain domestic helper Jocelyn Dulnuan feared for her life two weeks before she was found dead in Ontario, Canada, the group Migrante International said.
Connie Bragas-Regalado, chairwoman of the group said Dulnuan's husband, Sandy said that Dulnuan informed him in a telephone call a couple of weeks before she was found murdered in her employers' mansion in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, that she is fearing for her life.
Dulnuan's remains arrived today via a Korean Airline flight where her family and government officials met the casket.
Her remains have been borught to her home province of Ifugao. Jose Rodel Clapano